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  • Birthright Armenia Volunteers Partner with Vivacell for Common Good

    PRESS RELEASE
    BIRTHRIGHT ARMENIA
    Contact: Linda Yepoyan
    October 10, 2008
    Phone: 610-642-6633
    [email protected]


    BIRTHRIGHT ARMENIA VOLUNTEERS PARTNER WITH VIVACELL-MTS
    Give-Back Project Provides Well Needed Makeover to School

    Abovian, Armenia - Nothing unites people like a common cause - especially
    when it serves the greater good of a community. On October 3, volunteers
    from Birthright Armenia and Armenia's leading mobile phone company,
    VivaCell-MTS, teamed up to participate in a joint, community give-back
    effort, painting classrooms that were in dire need of restoration at the Nor
    Gyugh School in Abovian District. The project was a great success, owing to
    the efforts of the volunteers, their sponsoring organization, and children
    and staff of Nor Gyugh School, located just kilometers outside of Yerevan.

    Sevan Kabakian, Country Director for Birthright Armenia, summed up the
    objective of the community give back project by saying, "Today we were
    witness to the winning spirit of cooperation, volunteerism, service, and of
    partnership." He added, "This is a vibrant example of people from the
    non-profit and business sectors coming together and serving a greater
    cause."

    Considering the preservation of national identity and culture as the mission
    of every socially responsible company, VivaCell-MTS takes tangible steps to
    integrate the youth of Armenia and of the Diaspora in joint projects,
    helping foster effective communication. The company's General Manager, Ralph
    Yirikian, who was at Nor Gyugh School along side his staff, stated: "At
    VivaCell-MTS, as a corporate citizen we are committed to our Corporate
    Social Responsibility which is reflected in everything we do. Children are
    the nation's most valuable pillar; the better we equip and educate them, the
    better our future will be. This sense of responsibility is not limited to
    one organization; it's a call to action for everyone and every Armenian
    entity, be it in Armenia or in the Diaspora."

    The group of 36 volunteers, in great spirits and covered head to toe in blue
    and white paint, were divided up into groups to cover all seven classrooms
    and were extremely focused on the task at hand. They paused only for lunch
    and a friendly game of soccer with the school children, and otherwise spent
    the rest of the day with brushes and rollers in hand. For the children of
    Nor Gyugh, the painting meant a day off from classes, but many of them were
    on site eager to help, and fascinated by the invigorated crew of painters
    giving their school a brand new feel.

    The day turned out to be an extremely rewarding experience for all parties
    involved. "Selfless acts are usually the ones that end up bringing the most
    joy," said Danielle Paroyan, a Birthright Armenia participant from Toronto.
    "This is exactly what this experience has reinforced for me. In reality, we
    did very little. We simply devoted a few hours out of our day to help paint
    a school, but it was not long before we all realized that both what we gave
    and what we received in return was so much more. The children watched us
    paint with a sense of awe. It was clear by the smiles on their faces that
    they appreciated the fact that we were there for them, for their school. I
    think we provided them with a feeling of hope. On a personal level, their
    smiles gave me a great sense of fulfillment."

    This joint community give back effort illustrates the potential there is to
    affect positive change when local and Diaspora Armenians come together.
    There are countless other schools in Armenia like Nor Gyugh, in countless
    other towns, where countless other children would benefit not only from the
    repairs, but from their interactions with volunteers. All it takes is a
    handful of people and an organized effort to prove that small acts of
    kindness go a long way.

    Birthright Armenia's mission is to strengthen ties between the homeland and
    diasporan youth by affording them an opportunity to be a part of Armenia's
    daily life and to contribute to Armenia's development through work, study
    and volunteer experiences, while developing a renewed sense of Armenian
    identity. For more information, or to make an online donation, please visit
    our web site at www.birthrightarmenia.org.
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