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    LET'S ERADICATE POVERTY HOUSING IN ARMENIA WITH JOINT EFFORTS!

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    [04:35 pm] 06 April, 2007

    YEREVAN, Armenia (April 6) - Buckets, shovels and trowels will swing
    into action next week, as building begins to lift 37 families from
    poverty housing in Armenia.

    The second annual "His Holiness Karekin II Work Project" kicks off
    in Armenia April 10. Volunteers from around the globe will descend
    upon Armenia, to build homes side by side with homeowner families,
    local sponsors, volunteers, dignitaries, and monks from the Armenian
    Apostolic Church.

    "The Armenian Apostolic Church is delighted to launch this event once
    again with Habitat for Humanity. It's not only a celebration of people
    coming together to help families in need, but it's also an important
    step toward removing the blight of poverty housing in Armenia,"
    says Archbishop Vicken Aykazian of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

    During building events around the country from April through October,
    37 homes for families in need will be completed in Armenia, symbolizing
    36 worldwide Dioceses, plus the Holy See of Mother Etcmiadzin. His
    Holiness, Karekin II, Catholicos of all Armenians, is expected to
    bless the event's official opening at the Etchmiadzin Gevorgyan
    seminary on April 10.

    Churches and individuals are challenged to fully sponsor, or to
    contribute to a home. The Catholicos Project Family Sponsorship Cost
    (FSC) for 2007 will be $7,360, which is an average of renovations
    and half-build homes.

    The first building event kicks off with a volunteer team coming from
    the U.S. Volunteers will be working on "half-build" homes, many of
    which were left unfinished after the economic collapse in the early
    1990s in Armenia.

    The Haroyan family of the Khor Virap village is the first selected
    among the 37. Sahak, 43, and his wife Piruza, 36, are vegetable
    farmers, currently residing in a neighbor's basement with their three
    children, aged 18, 16, and 14.

    Economic strife forced the family to the basement for seven years,
    as they have been unable to raise enough funds to complete their own
    home. Piruza suffers rheumatism in her legs due to the humidity. "If
    you help us we will finish and move to our new house by the next
    winter," Piruza tells a visiting Habitat team.

    The Armenian Church signed a historic partnership with Habitat for
    Humanity in April 2006, aimed to combat poverty housing in Armenia,
    and worldwide. The first "His Holiness Karekin II Work Project"
    was held in Gavar, Armenia, where a building was renovated for 24
    families, with an additional 13 homes being built around the country.

    In Michigan in 2005, the Catholicos participated in the annual
    home blitz build, the Jimmy Carter Work Project, where he met with
    President Carter. Following that, the Catholicos gave his blessing
    for a home-building event to be created and held in Armenia.

    In Armenia, a country of 3 million nestled in the southern Caucasus,
    more than 40,000 families live in poverty housing. Over the past
    decade, a devastating earthquake, conflict, the Soviet Union's
    collapse, and a newfound independence have led to economic crisis.

    Thousands still live in metal "domiks", iron containers used for
    temporary earthquake relief, which act like refrigerators in the
    winter; and boilers in the summer. Habitat for Humanity Armenia has
    been working with families in need since 2000, and provided homes
    for more than 1,400 people.
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