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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Wednesday, February 7, 2007

    YPGNY Armenian Christmas Fundraiser Sends $15,000 to Armenian Children

    NEW YORK, NY - On January 20, 2007, AGBU Young Professionals of
    Greater New York (YPGNY) kicked off 2007 with its seventh annual
    Armenian Christmas Reception and Silent Auction that attracted over
    100 guests from as far afield as Los Angeles and Paris. The event
    raised $15,000 for the AGBU Children's Centers in Armenia.

    Anticipated as one of YPGNY's signature events, the affair at
    Kaleidoscope Imaging, Inc., made possible by the kindness and
    generosity of hosts Mr. & Mrs. Joe and Souzi Kasparian, and brought
    together Young Professionals (YPs) ready to open their hearts to
    support the charitable cause -- a favorite among YP groups around
    the world.

    The evening included a stylish silent auction with items donated
    from some of the city's leading businesses, including Hermes, Lauren
    K Jewelry, Sirius Radio, Exhale Spa, Cutler Salon, and 6th Avenue
    Electronics. Private individuals also contributed an array of items
    including popular tickets to Broadway shows and sporting events to
    ensure the event's success. Among the most coveted pieces available
    for auction were needlework, handcrafted cards, canvas paintings and
    woodwork from the AGBU Children's Centers that exhibited the skills
    of the children and highlighted their role in continuing the artistic
    heritage of Armenians. "It was a very festive and fun event, and
    seeing the children's artwork made the cause immediate and personal,"
    guest Michael Manasar said.

    Contributions from local restaurants ensured that guests were treated
    to a mezze of Middle Eastern and Italian delights and Mr. Kasparian
    contributed to the evening's ambiance by DJing a diverse array music
    that captured the fundraiser's youthful spirit.

    "A truly spectacular event!," visiting guest Ara Arzumanian, Director
    of the AGBU Generation Next Mentorship Program in Pasadena, said
    about his first time attending the annual event. "I was visiting NY
    from Los Angeles and was very impressed to see so many Armenian young
    professionals from all over, coming together to have fun and raise
    money for our little brothers and sisters in Armenia. I met a lot of
    great people, had a blast and supported the youth of our nation--what
    more could you ask for out of an event?"

    AGBU YPGNY would like to extend its heartfelt appreciation to honorary
    YP Onnig Djingueuzian for his enthusiasm and support in making this
    an unforgettable and truly successful affair. Other notable donors
    that made the event possible were Harout Balabanian, Harut Dermenjian,
    Schumers Wine & Liquors, Cognito, Inc., and the Akda Family.

    To date, AGBU YPs have made a global commitment to support the AGBU
    Children's Centers and established an endowment in 2002 for the Centers
    which now totals over $40,000. Money raised from the YPGNY Armenian
    Christmas Reception as well as from the annual HALO Campaign (Help
    Armenia's Little Ones) is added to the YP endowment. Suitable for
    recipients of all ages, the YPGNY HALO Campaign allows individuals
    to make a donation in the name of a child, grandchild, parent,
    grandparent, sibling or friend for any occasion. HALO's team of
    designers creates specially designed certificates and distribute them
    to recipients the world over. This year, close to 100 certificates
    spread holiday cheer to mailboxes worldwide.

    Established in 1999, AGBU YPGNY is part of a growing network of
    global Young Professionals groups, whose mission mirrors AGBU's
    promise to preserve and promote Armenian identity and heritage by
    adding dimensions to the lives of young professional Armenians through
    educational, cultural, social and humanitarian programs. Those wishing
    to volunteer should contact YPGNY at [email protected]. Those wishing
    more information about AGBU YPs should visit: www.agbu.org.
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