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  • CYMA-WD Now Accepting Applications for 2007 Program

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    February 05, 2007
    Web: www.cyma-wd.org
    CONTACT: David Yaldezian, Chair
    Phone: (818) 558-7474
    E-mail: [email protected]

    iT Is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that the Executive
    Committee of the 2007 Christian Youth Mission to Armenia of the
    Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America (CYMA-WD)
    would like to announce that is accepting applications for its 2007
    program. Applications will be submitted online at the CYMA-WD.org
    website.

    The CYMA-WD committee has been actively working to make 2007 an amazing
    year. In its three years since inception, over twenty-five Armenian
    youth between the ages of 18-29 have visited their homeland through the
    CYMA program. This mission was initiated by his Eminence, Archbishop
    Hovnan Derderian, after the Spiritual Pilgrimage to Armenia in 2001
    on the occasion of the 1700 Anniversary of the official adoption of
    Christianity as the state religion of Armenia. Over 100 participants
    from the Western Diocese took part in the worldwide pilgrimage and
    celebration in Armenia.

    The 2007 CYMA-WD program is split between a two week Spiritual
    Pilgrimage, and an eight week Internship Program. These two programs
    will take place starting 17 June, 2007. Both programs are open to
    Armenian youth 18-29 years of age. Both pilgrims and interns will
    take residence in student dorms in Yerevan or apartments located in
    the city center.

    CYMA-WD SPRITUAL PILGRIMAGE

    It should be every young man and woman's goal to experience the
    roots of their spiritual and cultural identity. The CYMA Pilgrimage
    accomplishes this goal. Pilgrims will travel to the most breath taking
    spiritual and historical sites throughout Armenia and Artsakh. The
    Spiritual Pilgrimage is designed to be an extraordinary time to learn
    and discover the Armenian identity in our spiritual and ancestral
    homeland.

    Pilgrims will travel throughout Armenia visiting special locations,
    lead by a clergyman of the Western Diocese as well as our CYMA-WD
    Coordinator. This trip is perfect for first time visitors as well as
    those who have been to Armenia before and did not have the opportunity
    to visit the spiritual sites of the country. In addition, pilgrims
    will take place in lectures, activities, and events in Yerevan.

    CYMA-WD INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

    The CYMA-WD Internship Program allows young adults an opportunity
    to experience daily living in Armenia through an internship in a
    professional setting. The internship will provide participants with
    insightful experiences regarding their field of study, future career
    goals, and more in depth experiences of life in Armenia.

    In addition, lectures from members of various organizations will
    provide fundamental lessons regarding the economic, cultural and
    religious dynamics present in Armenia today. Participants will also
    gather on a weekly basis to discuss incorporating our Christian lives
    into our daily life, both while in Armenia and upon return.

    The CYMA-WD program's aim is to create a seminal bond with the Armenian
    Church, culture and heritage through the participation in the daily
    life in Armenia creating a bridge between Armenia and the diaspora.
    It is the belief of the executive members of the CYMA-WD that every
    Armenian youth should have the opportunity to experience daily life
    in their spiritual and ancestral homeland. For more information
    about the CYMA-WD program, or to submit and an application, please
    visit www.cyma-wd.org.

    The Christian Youth Mission to Armenia is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
    organization under the auspices of the Western Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of North America as a mission of the Armenian Church Youth
    Organization.
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