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  • American-Armenian Students Implement Charity Programs in Armenia

    AMERICAN-ARMENIAN STUDENTS IMPLEMENT CHARITY PROGRAMS IN ARMENIA WITH
    THEIR OWN RESOURCES

    YEREVAN, JULY 4, NOYAN TAPAN. It is already the second year the
    organization of American-Armenian students has been implementing a
    charity program in the town of Armavir. Elmen Tsarukian, a student of
    the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), said at the July 3
    press conference that last year the organization purchased furniture,
    consumer electronics, and stationery amounting to 5 thousand dollars
    for one of Armavir's kindergartens. This year aid of 12 thousand
    dollars has been given to another two kindergartens, at that, the
    necessary things were bought or ordered in Armenia. It was mentioned
    that next year it is envisaged to implement charity programs in another
    region of Armenia.



    The student organization's name, Alfa-Epsilon-Omega, is comprised of
    the initial letters of the Greek name for the Armenian National
    Organization. The organization, founded in 2000, currently has branches
    in seven Universities of California, where many Armenian students
    study. The initial goal of the organization was to unite Armenian
    youths from different parts of the Diaspora, to inform American
    students about the Armenian Genocide, Armenian history, and culture. In
    E. Tsarukian's words, many programs of the kind are being implemented
    at UCLA, where renowned historian Richard Hovhannisian works as a
    lecturer. Their organization also takes part in these programs.



    The youth union's programs are mainly financed at the expense of their
    own resources and membership fees. However, the students hope that
    donations from another sources will also increase parallel with the
    expansion of the charity programs.
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