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    ETCHMIADZIN WOMEN'S HOME HELPED FROM BOSTON
    by Nancy Kalajian

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2012-11-28-etchmiadzin-women-s-home-helped-from-boston-
    Published: Wednesday November 28, 2012

    Standing from left Julie Ashekian, Tigranouhi "Tiko" Karapetian, Jane
    Mahakian, Mark Kashgegian, Peter Babigian. Seated: Martin Aharonyan
    and Nune Yesayan.

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    WATERTOWN, MASS. - Over 600 guests and supporters of Mer Doon (Our
    Home) attended a rousing Benefit Celebration held at St. James Charles
    Mosesian Cultural and Youth Center Hall in Watertown on November 10.

    The event benefited Mer Doon, a residence in Etchmiadzin, Armenia,
    for young women who have outgrown their childhood home in Armenian
    orphanages, or who come from seriously disadvantaged lifestyles.

    Mark Kashgegian, Co-chairman of the Benefit, witnessed the work of
    Mer Doon some years ago while vacationing in Armenia with his family,
    and was so touched by the support given to these young women that two
    years later, he rounded up about 30 friends in the Boston area to
    "generate enthusiasm" for a benefit for Mer Doon to be held in the
    future. Peter Babigian quickly got on board as Co-chairman and just
    knew he had to join the forces to help Mer Doon.

    "There was a butterfly in my heart. When my wife Lori and I, and
    our two daughters visited Mer Doon in 2007, we met the residents and
    staff. They sang and cooked for us," shares Mark Kashgegian. "There
    are nine orphanages and after they reach 18 years old, the youth
    have to leave the orphanage. Prostitution, drug trafficking and other
    negative influences are on the street."

    The sold-out Benefit Celebration featured performances by two different
    styles of Armenian music: singer Nune Yesayan from Armenia and oudist
    Richard Hagopian from Fresno, California, and his Ensemble.

    During one set, Nune held many of her admirers spellbound as they
    danced solo-style to her strong vocal presence and contemporary flair.

    Composer Martin Aharonyan and Alexander (Sasha) Mirzakhanyan, film
    maker, accompanied Nune for this benefit performance.

    >>From start to finish, the Richard Hagopian Ensemble stirred guests
    with their traditional rhythms and prompted line dancing amidst
    whirling soloists. One unexpected delight occurred when eight year
    old singer Simon Hagopian joined the Ensemble, which included his
    grandfather Richard Hagopian and his father Harold Hagopian, bringing
    smiles and tears to more than a few guests.

    Midway through the celebration, Mer Doon President Dr. Jane Mahakian
    of California, facilitated an informative program, introduced the
    evening's Co-chairmen and Mer Doon founders Julie Ashekian and
    Tikranouhi "Tiko" Karapetian, and appreciated all the supporting
    volunteers, sponsors and donors. A short video presentation on
    Mer Doon was displayed on a huge screen that showed the support of
    volunteers and staff, and visits made by Mer Doon residents to their
    former orphanages.

    Plenty of mezza and desserts were available buffet-style; they were
    homemade by supporters as well as donated by local Armenian bakeries.

    Alex and Ani jewelers had a display with portions of sales going to
    Mer Doon.

    About seven years ago, Connecticut resident Julie Ashekian spearheaded
    the idea of Mer Doon. Having years of experience with establishing
    the CASP program through the Diocese of the Armenian Church, she was
    familiar with orphanages in Armenia. "The Gavar Orphange, near Lake
    Sevan, had over 100 children. We knew that at a certain age, the
    young men are required to do military service for two years but we
    wondered what happens to the girls," said Ashekian. "After 13 years,
    I was no longer doing CASP, and I worked with Tikranouhi Karapetian
    of Armenia, now "mother" of the Mer Doon residence, to establish
    Mer Doon. We purchased a place in Etchmiadzin in 2005 and opened its
    doors in 2006 with seven girls from the Gavar orphanage."

    "Our residents have to be serious about getting an education,"
    continued Ashekian, describing the ongoing learning and close
    connections among the residents and caring staff, "Everyone is like
    family. There's a vegetable garden in the back of the building that
    involves the girls. They even clean wool and make "vermags" quilts."

    Ashekian discussed steps instrumental in the residents' growth and
    nurturing: taking care of their physical needs, preparing them for
    life, job training and building their confidence and self-worth. "Many
    of the girls attend a local university. Since the inception, we
    have had over 25 young women in our Program. Many of our young women
    have graduated from college; some have married and have families,"
    shared Ashekian.

    People came from all over New England, Pennsylvania and even California
    to support the Benefit. "It was a wonderful affair, a wonderful cause -
    that's what made it so special," Betty Bagdasarian exclaimed at the
    close of a meaningful evening, as she joined some friends to drive
    back home to Connecticut. Even Yerevan-based performer Nune Yesayan,
    a faithful supporter, donated her time and talents; she has visited
    Mer Doon on several occasions and said, "I'm there for them."

    The Benefit Celebration Co-chairmen report that their event was such
    a "tremendous financial success" that the Committee has decided
    to make it an annual event and is already planning on next year's
    entertainment.

    "Do you know how important it is for us to support and perpetuate this
    program at Mer Doon, and to get all these all-star musicians here
    to keep our culture and traditions alive," Babigian remarked. "This
    fundraiser will help expand and take on new horizons," explained
    Ashekian who plans for an additional home and staff in the future,
    and a job training partnership program which will afford the residents
    an on-the job internship and opportunities for future employment, just
    like butterflies spreading their wings. Visit http://www.mer-doon.com
    for additional information.




    From: A. Papazian
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