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  • Mr. Momjian at the Armenian Sisters Academy in Radnor, PA

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Sisters Academy
    440 Upper Gulph Road
    Radnor, PA 19087
    Contact: Susan Pogharian
    Tel: 610-757-7090
    Fax: 610-687-2450
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.asaphila.org

    In an engaging and interactive presentation, prominent Philadelphia
    lawyer Mr. Albert Momjian spoke to children at the Armenian Sisters
    Academy in Radnor, PA. Instead of discussing legal affairs, however, Mr.
    Momjian, the school's volunteer solicitor since its inception in 1967,
    spoke about the devastation in Haiti after the earthquake. Mr. Momjian
    has served as the Honorary Consul to the Republic of Haiti since 1978.
    In this capacity, he has spearheaded a variety of programs to support
    Haitians living in the Philadelphia region and across the state. Since
    the catastrophic earthquake, Mr. Momjian has been working with Haitian
    Coalition leaders in Philadelphia to assist those suffering in Haiti.

    At the Academy, his efforts were focused on educating local Armenian
    youth about what life is currently like in Haiti. He explained how tent
    cities have been created, spaced miles apart, in order to minimize
    fighting for much needed food and supplies. Academy students asked
    questions and expressed their concern for children who have lost parents
    in the tragedy. Mr. Momjian explained that a large part of their relief
    efforts center on reuniting families. He informed the students that
    Haiti was the first black country in the world to declare independence
    from France, and that at one time it was a rich country.

    First grader Teni Jehanian showed Mr. Momjian one of many jars that
    students use to collect funds during the Lenten season. This year's
    proceeds will be sent to help the Haitians. He, in turn, donated a book,
    Open the Door to Liberty, and a Haitian flag to the school library. The
    students concluded by singing `Whatsoever you Do' where the refrain
    goes `Whatsoever you do to the least of my people that you do unto
    me'. On their way out, several students thanked Mr. Momjian for his
    informative and eye-opening talk.
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