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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

    PRESS RELEASE

    Wednesday, October 22, 2008

    AGBU's Discover Armenia Trip Exposes Diasporan Teens to Their Heritage

    For the fifth consecutive year, AGBU's Discover Armenia organized an
    action-packed trip to Armenia and neighboring Karabakh for diasporan
    youth ages 15 to 18. From August 8 - 27, 22 youths from 13 cities and
    6 countries spent 20 unforgettable days in Armenia under the direction
    and guidance of Herminé Duzian, AGBU Diaspora Youth Programs
    Coordinator in Armenia. The youths hailed from Belgium (Anvers),
    Canada (Toronto, Montreal), France (Paris, Marseilles, Vienne,
    Valance, Bordeaux), Germany (Munich), Lebanon (Beirut), and the United
    States of America (New Jersey, New York, California).

    Along with visits to Garni, Geghard, the Holy See of Etchmiadzin,
    Noravank, the AGBU Nork Children's Center, Oshakan, the
    Tsitsernakabert Armenian Genocide Museum, Sardarapat, Sevan, the
    AGBU-sponsored Vazkenian Theological Seminary and other landmarks and
    museums, the participants also learned the value of volunteerism by
    helping with the renovation of homes in the village of Khor Virap,
    which was sponsored by the Fuller organization, and in the cleaning of
    the Khosrov Forest State Preserve, coordinated by the World Wildlife
    Fund.

    The youths had a number of unique once-in-a-lifetime experiences,
    including climbing Armenia's highest mountain, Mount Aragats, and
    spending an unforgettable evening with renowned Armenian pop singers
    Shushan Petrossian and Arsen Grigorian at the AGBU Camp Antranik in
    the Lori region.

    The group also went to Karabakh, where they became acquainted with
    local AGBU projects and visited the city of Shushi and the medieval
    monastic complex of Gandzasar.

    The trip aims to expose participating youth to the wondrous nature of
    Armenia and the lives of its citizens. "This is my first time in
    Armenia and I liked it a lot. I will definitely return in the
    future. I will help my people as much as I can to make Armenia a
    better place," said Haigaram Kalindjian, who grew up in Lebanon and
    currently attends a Canadian college.

    Talin Knadjian of Belgium shares Kalindjian's enthusiasm: "When we
    went to Khor Virap to help renovate houses, we got acquainted with
    several young people there. They asked me what I do and I became
    acquainted with their everyday activities. They were very kind to us
    and were very happy that a group of Armenians from abroad had come to
    help them. It was all very memorable."

    For more information about next year's Discover Armenia trip, please
    email Herminé Duzian at [email protected].

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City with
    an annual budget of $36 million, AGBU preserves and promotes the
    Armenian identity and heritage through educational, cultural and
    humanitarian programs, annually touching the lives of some 400,000
    Armenians on six continents.
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