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    Paros, Dadourian Foundations Partner for Gyumri Winter Operation

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/02/24/paros-dadourian-foundations-partner-for-gyumri-winter-operation/
    February 24, 2013


    GYUMRI, Armenia - The Paros Foundation successfully completed its Gyumri
    Winter Operation project, one of its `100 for 100 Projects for
    Prosperity,' through the generous sponsorship of the New York-based
    Dadourian Foundation.



    Children living in deplorable, conditions playing with bubble wrap
    `As with all Paros 100 for 100 projects, the Paros Foundation
    underwrote all administrative expenses allowing the Dadourian
    Foundation's contribution to be allocated 100 percent to the project,'
    reported Peter Abajian, the executive director of the Paros
    Foundation. `This unique commitment to our donors provides them with
    the assurance that their entire contribution goes directly to the
    project.'

    Winter in Gyumri, Armenia's second largest city, is extreme. For the
    unfortunate families living in inadequate housing called domiks, the
    severe cold leads to desperate living conditions. Heating and cooking
    fuel is typically scavenged from the trash and consists of various
    toxic materials including plastic bottles, old shoes, and cardboard.
    Children face the difficult task of attending school without proper
    winter clothing and warm winter boots.

    For three days, a team of staff and volunteers made unannounced visits
    to targeted families, to distribute firewood for heating and cooking
    and to witness first-hand the harsh living conditions there. Families
    were invited to bring their children to the Shirak Center NGO, which
    worked in coordination with the Paros Foundation on this project, and
    were fitted for warm winter boots and coats. In total, 350 children
    received winter boots, 160 children received winter coats, and 60
    families received a large supply of firewood. Although this effort
    does not address the root cause of the existing economic problems, it
    does provide immediate relief and hope for these families.

    To view a video on this project, or to sponsor a project in memory of
    the 100th anniversary of the genocide, visit
    www.paros-foundation.org/paros100. The Paros Foundation underwrites
    all administrative expenses. Donations to The Paros Foundation, a
    501(c) 3 private foundation, are tax-deductible to the fullest extent
    allowed by law.




    From: A. Papazian
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