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Ways to help Armenia

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  • #21
    Re: Ways to help armenia

    Here is yet another way to help Armenia:

    Buy this dvd about the legendary commander, national hero Monte Melkonian.

    PROCEEDS FROM THIS FILM WILL BENEFIT FAMILIES OF THE FALLEN SOLDIERS OF THE NAGORNO-KARABAGH WAR.

    An original portrait of "the most enduring hero" (Monte Melkonian) of post-Soviet Armenia. Monte's widow traces his path from small-town America to Karabagh where he died in battle. Proceeds from this film will benefit the families of the fallen soldiers of the Nagorno-Karabagh war. Run time 36 min. Language-Armenian: Subtitles-English.

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    • #22
      Re: Ways to help armenia

      Monte Melkonian Fund


      Q How can I support the good work of the Monte Melkonian Fund, Inc.?
      A It’s easy. Make your tax-deductible check payable to The Monte Melkonian Fund, Inc., and mail it to:

      The Monte Melkonian Fund, Inc.
      P.O. Box 291411
      Los Angeles, California 90027
      You will receive a letter of acknowledgement, documenting your donation for tax purposes


      Official website: http://www.melkonian.org/donations.html

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      • #23
        Re: Ways to help armenia

        ANOTHER WAY TO HELP ARMENIA IS BY GOING TO THE CONCERT OF SINGERS FROM ARMENIA WHO VISIT DIASPORAN COMMUNITIES. HELP THE EVENT BE A SELLOUT. THEY TAKE ALL THE MONEY BACK TO ARMENIA, WHICH IN TURN HELPS ARMENIA.


        Arman Hovhannisyan is having a concert in june. hope all of you can attend. Here's some info:

        is an online ticket marketplace that simplifies event ticketing, connecting users with a wide range of live experiences.

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        • #24
          Re: Ways to help armenia

          Simplest way to help armenia is to go visit for a few weeks, this not only helps the economy, it encourages the goverment to care about tourism, and you also see your motherland like im doing now!

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          • #25
            Re: Ways to help armenia

            Great!!!
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            Prime Minister Sarkisian urges Armenian Diaspora businessmen to invest in Armenia

            YEREVAN, June 17. / ARKA /. Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian urged Thursday Armenian Diaspora businessmen to invest in Armenia when attending the opening of a new hotel ‘Ani Resort Hanqavan’ in the resort town of Ankavan in central Kotayk province. The hotel was built by an American Armenian businessman Sedrak Achemyan, who has invested $7.5 million in it. The prime minister said the opening of this hotel complex was particularly important given the fact that tourism was announced a government priority.

            "It is also important that our Diaspora partner is investing not in Yerevan, as most investors do, but outside it. A proportional development of regions is another government priority’, he said.

            The construction of Ani Resort Hanqavan was launched in 2008. Located 55 kilometers from Yerevan it has 40 rooms and 12 cottages which can accommodate up to 140 guests. It has also a conference hall equipped with modern technology for 80 people. There are football and volleyball fields, tennis courts, a gym, sauna, a swimming pool, a game room, a children's room, as well as a traditional Armenian bakery.

            Later the owner plans to build a farm for growing agricultural products. The cost of a room begins with 25 thousand drams per day. ($ 1 - 375.67 AMD). -0-

            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            • #26
              Re: Ways to help armenia

              Originally posted by Federate View Post
              Great!!!
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              Prime Minister Sarkisian urges Armenian Diaspora businessmen to invest in Armenia

              YEREVAN, June 17. / ARKA /. Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian urged Thursday Armenian Diaspora businessmen to invest in Armenia when attending the opening of a new hotel ‘Ani Resort Hanqavan’ in the resort town of Ankavan in central Kotayk province. The hotel was built by an American Armenian businessman Sedrak Achemyan, who has invested $7.5 million in it. The prime minister said the opening of this hotel complex was particularly important given the fact that tourism was announced a government priority.

              "It is also important that our Diaspora partner is investing not in Yerevan, as most investors do, but outside it. A proportional development of regions is another government priority’, he said.

              The construction of Ani Resort Hanqavan was launched in 2008. Located 55 kilometers from Yerevan it has 40 rooms and 12 cottages which can accommodate up to 140 guests. It has also a conference hall equipped with modern technology for 80 people. There are football and volleyball fields, tennis courts, a gym, sauna, a swimming pool, a game room, a children's room, as well as a traditional Armenian bakery.

              Later the owner plans to build a farm for growing agricultural products. The cost of a room begins with 25 thousand drams per day. ($ 1 - 375.67 AMD). -0-

              http://www.arka.am/eng/economy/2011/06/17/26452.html
              It seems the prime minister and I agree

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              • #27
                Re: Ways to help Armenia

                Of course Karo, we all are encouraged and proud that are diasporan businessmen are investing in Armenia and helping the country develop. However, what I'm saying is that although not every diasporan has the means to help out in such significant ways, every Armenian can certainly help out in their own way, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem. I want everyone involved in the process.

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