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    MICHIGAN TO ARMENIA MEDICAL AID EFFORT GROWS

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2011-06-02-michigan-to-armenia-medical-aid-effort-grows-
    Published: Thursday June 02, 2011

    L-R bottom row: Armen Topouzian, Bob Kachadourian, H. Manoogian.

    Detroit - Since November 2009 to date a cadre made up of Bob
    Kachadourian, Shakeh Basmadjian and Armen Topouzian, working together
    with the local chapter of the Armenian Relief Society (ARS), have been
    successful in collecting and sending to Armenia several containers
    of medical equipment. Networking is the key to it all.

    There are many relief organizations, charities and other entities
    vying for the material that would help Armenia.

    However, Bob Kachadourian finds a way to find out about it first. Then
    he goes with Shakeh and Armen to see the potential usable items.

    Bob can be found on the phone most any day on the phone, emailing,
    faxing or doing whatever it takes to locate items that otherwise
    wouldn't find their way to a nation in need of medical equipment.

    Then Shakeh and Armen arrange to have the equipment picked up often
    going with Bob to meet the pick up crew. The items are packaged,
    inventoried and put in a central location.

    For example, along with with many medical tools, 60 hospital beds were
    sent to Armenia in late 2009. The beds donated by Dr. Shukri David
    of Providence Hospital, Southfield, MI., were observed by Shakeh,
    already in use at a Mother's Care Hospital in Armenia, while she
    visited there several months ago.

    This year numerous panoramic xray machines, dental tools and so many
    related items were sent that they're too numerous to list here. The
    same could be said for optometric equipment.

    We would be remiss if we didn't acknowledge the following faithful
    volunteers. Hovaguim Manoogian, Levon Kesishian, Ralph Garabedian,
    Ed Garabedian, Bob Jacobs, Thomas Arakelian, Ken Kezarjhian and others
    behind the scenes who helped get the health care equipment on its way.

    Bob, Shakeh and Armen take it all in stride. Anyone can do it they
    all agree.

    Bob states, "People must talk to their friends, relatives, physicians,
    dentists and indeed call up suppliers of health care equipment". He
    adds, "Hospitals are another source".

    Bob goes beyond the Michigan area as well. Last year he contacted
    UCLA Hospital through a relative of his wife.

    Adrineh Poulatian was very helpful; through the local ARS office and
    Shakeh many items were picked up.

    The rest as they say is history. It just takes a little effort
    to reflect about who we know to begin our own networking for aid
    to Armenia.

    Bob works tirelessly at any project that serves Armenia. From the
    YMCA in Armenia, to fund raising for Baroness Cox and many projects
    he's been involved in over the years, passion is what describes Bob's
    commitment to whatever he does.

    Yes, Bob, Shakeh and Armen know how to get it done with their
    indispensable volunteers. However, it's all about networking.

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