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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Coordinator of Information Services
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 60; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.net

    June 14, 2006
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    DIOCESE HELPS STRENGTHEN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY'S RELATIONSHIP WITH HOLY
    ETCHMIADZIN

    When representatives from the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and Habitat for
    Humanity International signed a memorandum of understanding initiating a new
    long-term joint effort, it was the culmination of several years of
    relationship-building between Habitat for Humanity and the Armenian Church,
    facilitated by the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern).

    Bishop Vicken Aykazian, legate and ecumenical officer of the Eastern
    Diocese, has played a leadership role in bringing the needs of Armenia to
    the attention of Habitat for Humanity. He has led tours of Armenia for
    leaders of Habitat for Humanity, arranged for the Catholicos to work on a
    home with former President Jimmy Carter in Michigan last year, and has
    spoken about the need to support Habitat for Humanity to parishes and other
    organizations.

    He was present when the two sides signed the understanding on April 20,
    2006, initiating the "His Holiness Karekin II Building Project."

    "It is important that the people of Armenia find decent housing, and through
    Habitat for Humanity, we are encouraging volunteers to work alongside the
    nation's residents in building a better future for Armenia," Bishop Aykazian
    said.

    The agreement signed by the two sides outlines plans to have Habitat for
    Humanity International conduct an annual building event in Armenia. The
    volunteers will build 100 new homes in the next three years.

    This year alone the organization is aiming to build 37 new homes in Armenia,
    representing each diocese of the Armenian Church dispersed throughout the
    world.

    "There is so much that needs to be done to improve the quality of homes in
    Armenia, and with Habitat we are taking steps to make that happen," Bishop
    Aykazian said. "And I am proud the Diocese and our parishioners are taking
    a key role in this effort. I have spoke to so many parishioners who have
    traveled to Armenia to work on Habitat projects, and each one returns
    spiritually and emotionally energized."

    Joint cooperation between the Armenian Church and Habitat for Humanity began
    in 2001, when parishioners from the United States traveled to Armenia to
    work on building projects. This year, the Armenian Church Youth
    Organization of America (ACYOA) has made Habitat for Humanity the focus of
    its Armenia Service Program trip, which takes young people to Armenia to
    volunteer.

    "Habitat does more than provide much-needed housing in Armenia," said
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese. "By allowing future
    home owners to work alongside volunteers, it gives them a sense of pride and
    dignity. It also gives the volunteers a human face to put on the economic
    struggles of the Republic of Armenia."

    "Habitat for Humanity and the Armenia Apostolic Church share a commitment to
    help those in need, to advocate for the poor and to transform dehumanizing
    conditions that perpetuate poverty," said Jonathan Reckford, chief executive
    officer of Habitat for Humanity International, in a release issued by
    Habitat for Humanity International. "This new partnership is a blessing
    that will allow us to serve more families in need both in Armenia and
    worldwide."

    -- 6/14/06

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