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  • FAR Begins Work on USAID Armenia Contract

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Fund for Armenian Relief
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Edina N. Bobelian
    Tel: (212) 889-5150; Fax: (212) 889-4849
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.farusa.org

    May 20, 2004
    ____________________

    ARMENIA'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY-IMPAIRED GETS A MUCH NEEDED
    FACE-LIFT

    Thanks to its USAID Armenia contract, the Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR)
    began major reconstruction work at the Yerevan Boarding School for the
    Visually-Impaired in May 2004. Last May, FAR beat out eight
    organizations, including two private companies, to secure a new USAID
    contract for work to be completed in Armenia. The two-year, $1.55
    million USAID contract required FAR to identify the five neediest
    institutions from a list of orphanages, nursing homes and schools for
    the handicapped to repair and renovate.

    Erected in the 1960s, the four-story building of the Boarding School for
    the Visually-Impaired has never been renovated. An initial assessment
    tour by the FAR engineering team revealed broken floors, walls and
    windows, leaking pipes, and several bathrooms and a kitchen in
    disrepair. The entire building, from offices to classrooms to dorm
    rooms, needs a complete overhaul. FAR immediately assigned the school a
    top priority in its need-based evaluations. USAID approved the project
    site, allowing FAR to begin work this month.

    Located in the Arabkir District of Yerevan, the Boarding School for the
    Visually-Impaired educates and cares for children from families
    throughout Armenia. Seventy-five employees help operate the school, the
    only one of its kind in Armenia. The 118 legally blind students at the
    Boarding School learn Braille and follow the regular public school
    curriculum.

    The restoration work on the third and fourth floors of the Boarding
    School building began this month. FAR's construction and engineering
    teams will intensify their efforts throughout the summer, while the
    school is closed. To avoid disrupting classes in the fall, repairs will
    be performed on a section by section basis.

    In addition to the renovation work of the main building, FAR will
    remodel the school yard and install a heating system for the school.
    FAR will build a boiler room within the property to ensure a constant
    source of heat during Armenia's cold winters for the children.

    FAR is a non-profit organization headquartered in New York, with offices
    in Yerevan and Gyumri, Armenia as well as in Stepanakert, Karabagh.
    Since the 1988 earthquake, FAR has implemented various relief,
    development, social, educational, and cultural projects. To date, FAR
    has channeled more than $200 million to Armenia and Karabagh. It remains
    the preeminent Diasporan organization operating there.

    For more information or to send donations, interested persons should
    contact the Fund for Armenian Relief at 630 Second Avenue, New York, NY
    10016; telephone (212) 889-5150, fax (212) 889-4849; e-mail
    [email protected], website http://www.farusa.org.

    -- 5/20/04

    E-mail photos available upon request.

    PHOTO CAPTION 1: The four-story building of Armenia's Boarding School
    for the Visually-Impaired is being completely restored by the Fund for
    Armenian Relief thanks to its two-year, $1.55 million USAID Armenia
    contract.

    PHOTO CAPTION 2: All the walls, windows and floors will be repaired and
    a new heating system will be installed for the 118 legally blind
    children who attend Boarding School No. 14, where the students learn
    Braille and adhere to a public school curriculum.
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