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  • U.S. Embassy Organizes A "Clara Barton Reading Tour" Across Armenia

    U.S. EMBASSY ORGANIZES A "CLARA BARTON READING TOUR" ACROSS ARMENIA

    12:34, 14 Apr 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    In celebration of the Armenian National Library Week, the U.S. Embassy
    is organizing from April 13-17 a "Clara Barton Reading Tour" to
    schools in Yerevan and in each of the five American Corners in
    Armenia. Ambassador Mills kicked the week off with a Clara Barton
    reading at the Yerevan American Corner.

    Each participating school is being visited by a pair of Embassy
    employees, one American and one Armenian, who will read the book Clara
    Barton, Our Angel Too in both English and Armenian to the students,
    followed by a short discussion about Clara Barton's life and work. The
    American Corners in Vanadzor, Gyumri, Charentsavan, and Kapan will
    each host a Peace Corps volunteer to lead the discussions.

    Clara Barton (1821-1912) is remembered as a friend to Armenia, and for
    her compassion, humanitarianism, and commitment to helping people,
    regardless of race or nationality. Clara Barton, a nurse during the
    American Civil War, founded the American Red Cross. At the age of 74,
    in response to the humanitarian crisis in the wake of the Hamidian
    Massacres, she travelled to Constantinople and opened the first
    American International Red Cross headquarters there. Her efforts
    helped save tens of thousands of Armenians.

    The United States has been a steadfast friend to Armenia, and has
    stood shoulder to shoulder with Armenia in times of need. Clara Barton
    is an example of that solidarity. Her life showed the power of one
    person to make a difference for thousands.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/14/u-s-embassy-organizes-a-clara-barton-reading-tour-across-armenia/

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