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  • Syrian President Makes Surprise Visit To ARS Shelter In Aleppo

    SYRIAN PRESIDENT MAKES SURPRISE VISIT TO ARS SHELTER IN ALEPPO

    Asbarez Staff
    Jul 21st, 2009

    Lends his support to shelter and the higher education of orphans

    On April 12, the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment of
    the Syrian Arab Republic contacted ARS Regional Executive members
    in Aleppo and informed them that "a high ranking official will be
    visiting the ARS Orphanage on Easter", stressing that the visit will
    be unofficial and requested that only orphans and 3 responsible be
    at the orphanage. A few minutes before the official's arrival the
    Orphanage was informed that the guests were the President of Syria
    Bashar Assad and the First Lady.

    The President spent almost two hours at the orphanage in an intimate
    atmosphere, talking individually with the orphans, getting acquainted
    with their cases and asking to learn about the needs and future plans
    of each and every one of them. Learning that three of the orphans will
    be married soon and that the Orphanage's Board of Trustees had already
    taken care of their bridal expenses, he pledges to help them furnish
    their houses and assist the various needs of the orphanage. Indeed,
    three days after the visit, the Presidential palace invited the
    ARS Regional to Damascus and presented them with a check from the
    President for 500 thousand Syrian Pounds (almost $10,000).

    During the visit, an orphan spoke about her wish to continue her 0D
    studies in France. The President promised her, that in case she is
    accepted by any French University, he will undertake her education
    expenses. On July 19, 2009, a few days after being informed that
    the orphan was accepted to a university in France, President Bashar
    Assad sent a check with a enough funds to cover her education expenses
    in France.

    "We are grateful for the attention given by the President and the
    First Lady to our orphanage", said Sossy Keledjian, ARS Chairperson
    in Aleppo, underlining the special attention they showed to the cases
    of every orphan.

    The National Shelter of Aleppo operates under the supervision of
    the ARS in Syria since 1935. During decades of operations, this
    institution served the social needs of the Armenian community in
    Syria, sheltering and educating the helpless and providing a warm,
    secure home to almost 2000 children and young men and women.
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