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  • UAF Donates $4.5 Million to All 28 Armenian Schools in Lebanon

    UNITED ARMENIAN FUND
    1101 N. Pacific Avenue #301
    Glendale, CA 91202
    Tel: 818-241-8900
    Fax: 818-241-6900

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    2 November 2006


    United Armenian Fund Donates $4.5 Million
    To All 28 Armenian Schools in Lebanon

    Glendale, CA - The United Armenian Fund, through a generous grant
    from The Lincy Foundation, is donating a total of $4.5 million to
    all 28 Armenian schools throughout Lebanon.

    This contribution is prompted by the economic crisis of the past few
    years, which was aggravated by the devastating attack on Lebanon last
    Summer. Thousands of needy Armenian families could no longer afford the
    tuition for the Armenian schools their children attended. Consequently,
    most of these schools were in no position to pay the salaries of
    their teachers and staff.

    The UAF funds contributed to these schools are designated for three
    specific purposes:

    1) $3.2 million to pay full or partial tuition for 5,092 needy Armenian
    students, which constitutes close to 75% of the 7,029 students enrolled
    in all 28 schools during the 2006-07 academic year;

    2) $757,000 to cover the salaries owed by most of the schools to 536
    teachers and staff for the past academic year;

    3) A total of $513,000 for the general operating expenses of these
    schools.

    Harut Sassounian, the President of the United Armenian Fund, is
    currently in Lebanon to visit all 28 Armenian schools, meet with their
    principals and educational councils, and deliver the earmarked sums
    to each school.

    "The UAF's contribution will be allocated to all Armenian schools in
    Lebanon, without exception," Sassounian said.

    The schools receiving financial assistance are:

    Nine Prelacy schools: Sophia Hagopian College; Haratch C. Gulbenkian
    School; Apkarian School; Aksor Kassarjian School; Yeghishe Manoukian
    College; Roupinian - Sahag Mesrobian School; Souren Khanamirian
    College; Noubarian - Khrimian School; and Forty Martyrs School.

    Seven Evangelical schools: Central High School; Gertmenian School;
    Anjar Secondary School; Torosian School; Armenian Evangelical College;
    Shamlian Tatigian School; and Trad School.

    Six Catholic schools: Harboyan School; Mekhitarian School; Sisters
    School of Anjar; Mesrobian College; St. Agnes School; and Hripsimiantz
    College.

    Three AGBU schools: Garmirian School; Tarouhy - Hovagimian School;
    and Nazarian School.

    Armenian Educational & Cultural Society (Hamazkayin) school: M &
    H Arslanian College (Jemaran).

    Tekeyan Cultural Association school: Vahan Tekeyan School.

    Armenian Educational Benevolent Union school: Sahaguian -
    L. Meguerditchian College.

    "This unprecedented gift of $4.5 million should alleviate a large
    part of the heavy financial burden of the schools shouldered by the
    struggling Armenian community of Lebanon. Armenians worldwide should
    lend a helping hand to this most vital community which has many other
    needs. Few things are as important for the future of the Armenian
    people as the education of the next generation. By supporting Armenian
    schools, we are investing not just in the survival, but the revival
    of Armenian culture," Sassounian said.

    Since its inception in 1989, the UAF has sent $447 million of
    humanitarian assistance to Armenia on board 140 airlifts and 1,359
    sea containers.

    The UAF is the collective effort of the Armenian Assembly of America,
    Armenian General Benevolent Union, Armenian Missionary Association
    of America, Armenian Relief Society, Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of America, Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America and
    The Lincy Foundation.

    For more information, contact the UAF office at 1101 North Pacific
    Avenue, Suite 301, Glendale, CA 91202 or call (818) 241-8900.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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