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    SUNY POTSDAM WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM TO SPONSOR ARMENIAN CHILD

    http://northcountrynow.com/news/suny-potsdam-womens-soccer-team-sponsor-armenian-child-076497
    Thursday, January 17, 2013 - 2:23 pm

    POTSDAM --The SUNY Potsdam women's soccer team is sponsoring an
    Armenian child through World Vision, an international Christian
    humanitarian organization.

    The team is making monthly donations through the organization to help
    support 11-year-old girl Manush. Manush currently attends primary
    school where her favorite subject to study is the Armenian language.

    She enjoys helping her mother with household tasks and playing soccer.

    "When I brought this idea to the team, they were all for it," said
    Bears Head Coach Mark Misiak. "All of us are so fortunate to do what
    we love and be involved with SUNY Potsdam, so it's important that we
    give even just a little bit to people who aren't nearly so lucky."

    The donations go help Manush and her community get access to clean
    water, health care and better education. "I hope that our sponsorship
    of Manush helps her to follow her dreams," said 2013 team captain
    Kate Clauss. "We get the chance to follow ours by playing a sport in
    college, so it's great to give someone the same chance.

    Projects like this help to bring our team closer together, and it's
    also pretty cool that soccer is Manush's favorite sport."

    World Vision is a global humanitarian organization with offices in
    approximately 100 countries. Its staff consists of nearly 40,000 whose
    skills include a broad variety of technical specialties, ranging from
    hydrology to microenterprise development to public health.

    The millions of people served by World Vision include earthquake and
    hurricane survivors, abandoned and exploited children, survivors
    of famine and civil war, refugees, and children and families in
    communities devastated by AIDS in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

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