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  • ARS-NY & NY-ASA Hosted a Fundraise/Mixer in New York City

    PRESS RELEASE
    New York Armenian Students' Association
    333 Atlantic Avenue
    Warwick, RI 02888
    (401) 461-6114
    Email: [email protected]

    Armenian Relief Society `Mayr Chapter' of New York (ARS Mayr Chapter)
    and NY Armenian Students' Association (NY ASA) Host a Fundraiser Mixer
    in New York City

    On February 2, 2007, over 50 people from the tri-state area, upstate
    New York and Washington D.C. braved the cold winter rain to gather at
    Sortie, a trendy midtown Manhattan lounge, to support a worthy cause -
    the construction of a roof for the Gavar Special School in Gavar,
    Armenia.

    Located in the impoverished Gegharkunik region, the Gavar Special
    School is dedicated to educating children with special needs. At
    present, there are nearly 700 special needs children who receive no
    education (special needs orotherwise) in this region. Indeed,
    orphanages in Armenia receive five times more funding than special
    needs schools and only provide half the services.

    The school is fortunate to have two dedicated Peace Corps volunteers,
    JasonSprague and Kayte Williams, who, along with the school's
    director, Lavrik Arevshatyan, have worked tirelessly to meet the
    children's education and other needs, provide a safe environment in
    which the children can learn and raise money for necessary repairs for
    school, even paying out oftheir own salaries to do so. Recently, a
    foundation called The Lots of SunFoundation for Special Needs Children
    in Support of Gavar Special School was formed to, in part, lobby the
    Armenian Government to provide greater financial support for special
    needs children and ensure that donations from the school are not
    unduly taxed.

    The school and the region also face weather-related challenges. The
    last two months have been the coldest in the last few years, freezing
    indoor and outdoor sewer pipes of structures in the region as well as
    its freshwater supply. The roof is made of metal sheeting which is
    leaking and causing widespread structural damage to the school. To
    make matters worse, on January 20,2007, a storm with high winds ripped
    away portions of the roof's dilapidated metal covering. The estimated
    cost of the roof's construction is $85,000, a figure which has nearly
    doubled in the last year due to the increased costs of building
    materials and the appreciation of the Armenian dram against the
    U.S. dollar.

    Fully aware that the safety of the children is further compromised,
    the attendees of the mixer and other donors responded generously and
    over $1000 wasraised for the roof construction. The ARS Mayr Chapter
    and NY ASA wish to extend their thanks to the attendees and other
    donors for their support for this worthy cause.

    In response to the mixer, Jason Sprague of the Gavar School sent the
    following message: `The Staff, Students and Volunteers of Gavar
    Special School wish to thank all those who attended the Armenian
    Relief Society Mayr Chapter of New York and the New York Armenian
    Students' Association for their gracious support of Gavar Special
    School. The donated money is obviously important but more importantly
    people are learning of about the situation of special needs education
    in rural Armenia. Especially in Gegharkunik, there are over 650
    children that have special needs that receive no education. As many
    as 500 of these children could benefit from special education and have
    a productive life. The situation is dire for these very wonderful
    children. Your help will be used to create a safe learning
    environment. We hope you will visit Gavar Special School on your next
    trip to Armenia to meet the students, staff and volunteers and see the
    changes your support has helped to ensure. Please subscribe to
    http://www.GavarSpecialSchool.org to see the changes as they happen
    and stay abreast of the news at Gavar Special School. Thank you again
    for your kind compassion and we consider you part ofGavar Special
    School's community!'

    Additional donations of any amount are greatly needed and appreciated,
    and those who are interested can log to the Gavar Special School
    website at http://gavarspecialschool.org/donate.

    The ARS was founded in 1910 as an independent, non-sectarian,
    non-governmental organization (NGO), serving the humanitarian, social,
    and educational needs of Armenians. The ARS has affiliate entities in
    24 countries with a membership of approximately 18,000. An NGO on the
    roster in consultative statuswith the Economic and Social Council of
    the United Nations, the ARS is a 501© (3) charitable, tax-exempt
    organization. The ASA is a nationwide membership organization that
    promotes Armenian culture and education by providing Armenian
    communities with social, academic, and educational events. Allfunds
    raised by the regional branches contribute to the ASA's scholarship
    fund for Armenian students studying in the United States.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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