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  • Armenian Church forges ties with Habitat for Humanity

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY ARMENIA
    Aygestan 8th str, h5
    Yerevan-070
    Armenia
    Contact :

    Zaruhi Tonapetyan
    Resource Development Coordinator for HFH Armenia
    (374 10)556-114
    [email protected]
    Cell (404) 242-8804
    Cell (310) 430-3527
    [email protected] [email protected]



    Armenian Church forges ties with Habitat for Humanity; Armenian
    delegation joins the Jimmy Carter Work Project

    Head of the Armenian Orthodox Church, the Catholicos, to meet President
    Carter in Michigan; His Holiness to announce plans to help combat
    poverty housing with Habitat for Humanity

    DETROIT, Mich. (June 17) - On Tuesday, June 21, Habitat for Humanity
    and the Armenian Church will announce details of a new partnership
    to combat poverty housing both in the United States and worldwide.

    The announcement, at a 10:30 a.m., press conference at the Masco
    Corp. headquarters at 21001 Van Born Road, Taylor, Michigan, comes
    on the heels of a breakfast hosted by Masco Corp. to honor the head
    of the Armenian church: The Catholicos and Supreme Patriarch of
    All Armenians, His Holiness Karekin II. The Primates of the Eastern
    and Western Dioceses of the Armenian Church of America and Canada,
    a representative from the office of Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm,
    the Armenian ambassador to the United States, and a delegation from
    Habitat for Humanity-Armenia also will attend the breakfast.

    The goal of the partnership between Habitat and the Armenian Church is
    to provide homes to 100 families over the next three years, primarily
    in Armenia, but also throughout the world. Since it was established
    in 2000, Habitat in Armenia has built homes for 600 people in need.

    "We are delighted about our blossoming friendship with the Armenian
    Church," said Rick Beech, director of church relations for Habitat
    for Humanity International. "The relationship is evolving into a
    partnership that will not only strengthen community ties but also
    enable us to serve more families in need."

    Masco Corp. is a longtime supporter of Habitat for Humanity,
    locally and around the globe, including in Armenia. The Catholicos'
    visit takes place during the 22nd annual Jimmy Carter Work Project,
    a blitz build in which President Jimmy Carter, his wife, Rosalynn,
    and thousands of volunteers will complete 230 homes by June 24 in the
    host cities of Benton Harbor and Detroit, and in more than 60 other
    communities in the region as well as in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

    Volunteers from more than 50 churches will sponsor and build more
    than 40 homes.

    About Habitat for Humanity International

    Habitat for Humanity International, based in Americus, Ga., is
    an ecumenical Christian ministry dedicated to eliminating poverty
    housing. By the end of 2005, Habitat will have built its 200,000th
    house and more than one million people will be living in Habitat homes
    they helped build and are buying through no-profit, zero-interest
    mortgages. www.habitat.org
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