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    Young Chess Champion Interns with AYF

    asbarez
    Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

    Tatev Abrahamyan is a chess chamption

    GLENDALE - For the last month and a half, Tatev Abrahamyan, a senior
    majoring in Psychology at Cal State Long Beach and a nationally
    renowned chess champion, has been volunteering every week at the AYF
    Central Office in Glendale in an effort to give back to her community.

    `I really enjoy volunteering at the AYF,' said Abrahamyan. `Every day
    I see and hear about people who go out of their way to be involved in
    their community and make an impact, which is really motivational. I
    hope my contributions are also helpful.'

    Abrahamyan initially approached the AYF in mid-February, looking to
    volunteer as part of a requirement for a university course. She wanted
    to fulfill her volunteer hours working with an Armenian organization
    rooted in the community because, as she explains it, `At times I felt
    isolated from my culture and not as involved as I should be.'

    After meeting with AYF Executive Director, Serouj Aprahamian, Tatev
    was welcomed as an intern and given a series of specially-tailored
    projects related to the AYF's Haytoug magazine, community outreach
    initiatives, translation, and grant research.

    `There is always an abundance of work to do here at the AYF so, of
    course, we were glad to hear from Tatev when she contacted us,' said
    Aprahamian. `We are a volunteer-based organization that opens its
    doors to any and all youth interested in serving the community.'

    In addition to being a student and volunteer, Tatev is an accomplished
    chess player. She gained a love for the sport in Yerevan, where she
    was born, and carried on her passion after moving to the US. She has
    competed in both national and international competitions since 1996,
    earning 2nd place in the 2011 US Women's Championship and tying for
    3rd place during the 2010 Women's Olympiad. She has her sights set on
    one day being designated as a Grandmaster, the highest title awarded
    by the world chess organization.

    She also plans to continue her education in psychology and eventually
    become a college professor. `I have a lot of respect for education,'
    said Abrahamyan, `and I want to be able to make my own contribution.'

    The AYF continues to accept interns and volunteers on a year-round
    basis. It also recently inaugurated the second year of its annual
    `Karekin Njdeh' Future Leaders Program, an intensive 8-week program
    for students seeking to gain experience in community activism.

    Founded in 1933, the Armenian Youth Federation is the largest and most
    influential Armenian American youth organization in the United States,
    working to advance the social, political, educational and cultural
    awareness of Armenian-American youth.




    From: A. Papazian
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