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    PRESS RELEASE

    Regional Executive
    Armenian Relief Society of Western U.S.A., Inc.
    517 W. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, CA 91202-2812
    Telephone: (818) 500-1343
    Fax: (818) 242-3732
    Web Site: www.arswestusa.org
    Contact: Rita Hintlian
    Email: [email protected]


    Heading for an UAF Flight,
    Gifts for Armenia and Artsakh leave the ARS Offices in Glendale

    Glendale, CA.- On March 10, official ceremonies of the Centennial of
    the Armenian Relief Society are set to begin in New York City. As over
    85 ARS of Western U.S.A. members from Northern to Southern California
    converge to New York City to attend Centennial ceremonies, a truck
    load of 27 boxes (weighing half a ton) has already started to make its
    way to New York, to eventually reach Yerevan through the next United
    Armenian Fund flight.

    The boxes include mostly educational and fun toys, school supplies and
    new clothing for the ARS Sosse Kindergartens in Artsakh (Karabagh) and
    needy children in Armenia. Other than items for children, the boxes
    also include clothing for their teachers.

    Numerous individual and group donor contributions are included. Some
    groups started new traditions of sharing their gifts through the ARS,
    others have been doing it for many years. Donations for local children
    were already distributed during early January. Two examples of how the
    community contributed to this shipment follow.

    Homenetmen Ararat Chapter `Arenoush' Troop #5 (girl scouts), who are
    11 to 18 years old, hosted a long-term toy and clothing drive starting
    in late October 2009. Over four months, on a weekly basis, scouts from
    other `Ararat' Chapter troops generously contributed to their drive.
    The girl scouts delivered the donations to the ARS headquarters, where
    Jasik Jarahian, General Manager, hosted a reception for them.

    `We hope to make this an annual event' wrote Elena Mirzaians, one of
    the Homenetmen Ararat Arenoush troop 5 members, who added `We send our
    deepest thanks to ARS for all of their work and for making this
    possible.'

    Continuing many years of tradition, gifts also arrived from
    Fresno. The AYF `Kevork Chavoush' Chapter, with the help of other AYF
    chapters, Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church and the Armenian
    Students Organization of Fresno State, completed another successful
    toy drive. Chapter members, while visiting Armenia, were deeply moved
    by the children in the orphanages and learnt not to takes things for
    granted. The Sevag Jierian, AYF chairperson, noted that they take the
    toy drive very seriously and that they have touched people's hearts.

    It is encouraging that young members of our society have been
    instilled with such attitudes, which inspire them to give of
    themselves to gain the joy of giving, especially, when it comes to
    helping children. For the ARS with a century-old tradition to serve
    those in need, it is a pleasure to observe educational toys and
    supplies helping to build self-esteem, making learning a joy, and
    bridging the gaps between the Diaspora and the homeland. We are
    grateful that as a member-agency of the UAF, the ARS is entrusted with
    the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the new
    generation, locally and globally.
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