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    ARMENIAN FUNDRAISER FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

    Reuters AlertNet, UK
    June 14 2006

    Source: World Vision Middle East/Eastern Europe office (MEERO)

    Essential operations give children a chance to live a healthier
    and happier life World Vision MEERO, http://meero.worldvision.org
    'Giving your whole heart to the whole world' was the slogan of a
    fundraising reception for essential surgery of children with special
    needs hosted by World Vision Armenia's Child Protection Programmes
    (CPP), in the Armenian capital Yerevan last month.

    During the event special catalogues with photos and data of eight
    children needing urgent medical intervention were distributed among
    the guests. Participants also watched a video depicting past problems
    and the new life of children who have undergone surgery with World
    Vision support.

    'I am a musician and my only dream was to learn music professionally
    and perform on the stage. But with my heavy limb I was ashamed to
    socialize even with neighbors. Now I can walk properly, I gained
    self-confident, and I attend musical school. Now I WILL go on stage',
    says Edik Manucharyan, 16 in the video.

    The reception brought together members of the National Assembly,
    representatives of charity organizations, NGOs, the Armenian Apostolic
    Church and the private sector.

    'Helping children in need is a very noble cause, and I am grateful
    to World Vision for bringing us all together to help children with
    special needs', said in her speech Chairwoman of the Association of
    Diplomats' Wives Nani Oskanian.

    Kind participation of donors will help to provide for the surgery of
    two of these children. All participants of the reception are provided
    with details of World Vision's bank account for transfers.

    'We are trying to encourage and promote the tradition of practicing
    good will towards children who need it most. There are so many children
    that need help, and events like this allow more to be assisted than
    would otherwise be possible', explains World Vision representative
    Marina Hovhannisyan.

    Often in Armenia children with special needs, especially with
    visible facial and orthopedic disorders, suffer discrimination and
    harassment. Many of them end up in special institutions deprived of
    parental care. They have no future and no hope.

    'To assist such children, World Vision started its project in 2002
    with funding from the UK and Germany, providing essential surgery
    to nine children with severe facial disfiguration and orthopedic
    disorders. Several other children received surgery with funds raised
    through performances played at the National Puppet Theatre and
    the National Academic Theatre. After the surgery and post-surgical
    treatment these children were able to attend public school and live
    a healthy life.

    World Vision plans to continue initiation of such fundraising actions,
    which will create financial means for continuing to provide surgery
    to children, and at the same time, will promote public awareness and
    participation in helping children with special needs.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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