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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383 x.118
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email [email protected]
    Website www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Tuesday, December 14, 2004

    AGBU YPGNY IN MIDST OF FIFTH BUSY SEASON

    FUNDRAISES FOR AGBU HYE GREEN PREGNANT WOMEN'S CENTER IN GYUMRI &
    ANTRANIG DANCE ENSEMBLE

    In step with its continuing dedication to the local community, the
    AGBU Young Professionals of Greater New York (YPGNY) has stirred up
    yet another season full of diverse and exciting activities. Over the
    past few months, YPGNY has gathered hundreds in various venues to
    perpetuate its mission of providing young Armenian professionals with
    an outlet to volunteer for worthwhile causes, interact and socialize
    with their peers, and stay close to their heritage - all under the
    AGBU umbrella. Recent YPGNY-sponsored events included two evenings at
    Manhattan lounges, one of which benefited a fellow AGBU auxiliary -
    the AGBU Antranig Dance Ensemble. The YP group organized this event as
    an expression of gratitude to the Ensemble for providing three decades
    worth of fond memories to the Armenian community.

    Additionally, YPGNY held a fundraising brunch event for AGBU Hye Geen,
    another group within the global organization. Established in 1994 and
    based in Southern California, Hye Geen is committed to empowering
    women, making them more aware of their changing roles and shedding
    light on women's issues. Recognizing the high infant mortality and
    complicated pregnancy rate in Armenia, Hye Geen also operates a
    Pregnant Women's Center in Gyumri, which provides vital pre-natal care
    to almost thirty women on a daily basis. Participants of the program
    receive daily counseling and medical exams from visiting doctors, in
    addition to building unique bonds with fellow mothers-to-be. To date,
    over seventy-five healthy babies have been born as a result of this
    project.

    Guests at the November 14 brunch enjoyed a Provençale-style atmosphere
    and learned more about the importance of pre-natal care through a
    presentation by Dr. Carol Dersarkissian. Through the generosity of
    attendees and other donors, tiered gifts covering the cost of one
    trimester or an entire pregnancy for one woman brought in over $2,200
    for the Hye Geen Pregnant Women's Center in Gyumri. Those interested
    in YPGNY's "Sponsor a Mom" project should contact: [email protected] or
    212.319.6383 ext. 128. Donations of $35 or $70 will cover one or two
    trimesters of a pregnancy respectively; gifts at the $100 level will
    cover the costs incurred during one full-term pregnancy.

    As always, never content to rest on its laurels, AGBU YPGNY has two
    more events on the way this winter to bring together young Armenian
    professionals and raise awareness about AGBU's many endeavors. The
    group is planning its third annual New Year's Eve party at the Union
    Square Ballroom. The December 31st evening includes six hours of
    premium host bar, dinner buffet, midnight champagne toast and dancing
    to the international beats of DJ Fares. Tickets, priced at $175, must
    be purchased in advance, please call 917.882.4999 to make
    reservations.

    YPGNY's second "must-attend" evening, its Armenian Christmas
    Reception, is slated to take place in January 2005. The event, which
    has become a staple of the group's annual activity roster, supports
    AGBU's three Children's Centers in Armenia. Providing after-school
    curriculums in a variety of fields, including the arts, athletics,
    computers and religion, the program has become an invaluable
    institution for Armenia's youth. Event proceeds will be added to the
    AGBU Young Professionals Endowment Fund for AGBU's Children's Centers,
    which to date totals over $18,000, thanks to fundraising efforts by
    YPGNY and YP committees in Los Angeles and Northern California. The
    highlight of the evening this year will be a silent auction featuring
    artworks created by the students at the Centers.

    For more information on AGBU YPGNY, please visit: www.agbuypgny.org,
    email [email protected] or call the AGBU Central Office: 212.319.6383.
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