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  • Donate to the Armenia Fund 2006

    If you can, this Thanksgiving, donate to the annual Armenia Fund. Proceeds from Telethon 2006 will benefit the war torn region of Hadrut in Nagorno Karabakh.

    Read more here:

    http://www.armeniafund.org

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    Re: Donate to the Armenia Fund 2006

    EXCELLENT,

    you got to create this thread before I did.

    There is no amount too little, please be sure to donate at least 1$. If a thousand people who weren't otherwise going to participate end up donating 1$, then we've got an 1000 dollars.

    Please keep in mind that our enemies are watching this program as well. LETS MAKE THEIR EYES POP OUT!!!

    c'mon, DONATE DONATE DONATE

    WE'RE NOT ASKING YOU TO GO SPILL YOUR BLOOD ON THE BATTLEFIELD, WE'RE ASKING YOU TO SPILL A COUPLE OF BUCKS.

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      Re: Donate to the Armenia Fund 2006

      Originally posted by Artsakh
      EXCELLENT,

      you got to create this thread before I did.

      There is no amount too little, please be sure to donate at least 1$. If a thousand people who weren't otherwise going to participate end up donating 1$, then we've got an 1000 dollars.

      Please keep in mind that our enemies are watching this program as well. LETS MAKE THEIR EYES POP OUT!!!

      c'mon, DONATE DONATE DONATE

      WE'RE NOT ASKING YOU TO GO SPILL YOUR BLOOD ON THE BATTLEFIELD, WE'RE ASKING YOU TO SPILL A COUPLE OF BUCKS.
      EXACTLY...donating is like poison in the eyes of our enemy. However, more importantly, it will help create permanent improvements for our brothers (who have done so much for us as a nation) in Artsakh.

      God Bless Armenia and Artsakh

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      • #4
        Re: Donate to the Armenia Fund 2006

        I think they got to 14 mil.

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          Re: Donate to the Armenia Fund 2006

          Originally posted by Artsakh

          Please keep in mind that our enemies are watching this program as well. LETS MAKE THEIR EYES POP OUT!!!

          Artsakh jan, we made pop out not only our enemies eyes but others as well. My Persian friends were shocked by all this telling me i wish we had an epsilon of Armenians’ solidarity.


          Indeed bravo to all those who donated. Unfortunately many people didn’t know the exact day.

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            Re: Donate to the Armenia Fund 2006

            Originally posted by ARK
            Artsakh jan, we made pop out not only our enemies eyes but others as well. My Persian friends were shocked by all this telling me i wish we had an epsilon of Armenians’ solidarity.


            Indeed bravo to all those who donated. Unfortunately many people didn’t know the exact day.
            You can still donate...just go to the website www.armeniafund.org
            Last edited by crusader1492; 11-24-2006, 05:59 AM. Reason: misspelling

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            • #7
              Re: Donate to the Armenia Fund 2006

              Here's some news recapping the event:

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              • #8
                Re: Donate to the Armenia Fund 2006

                I do believe this years telethon was an all-time high.

                I also wanted to say that, although the telethon is televised once a year, you are able to donate to ArmeniaFund all year round. You can either pay by using their website or mailing a check/money order in to them.

                After all, if we can't spare a few bucks for our homeland while living comfortably in other countries, and we can't go and fight for our homeland, then what good are we as armenians? is being "armenian" by birth or name enough to make you Armenian?

                There is no excuse for not participating, no amount is too little.

                On another note,

                Did you guys see Harout Pamboukjian's brilliant performance of "akh fedayi jan feday... kaj andranik kevork chavush"
                I just love that man.

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                • #9
                  Re: Donate to the Armenia Fund 2006

                  I wanted to volunteer, but missed the orientation

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                  • #10
                    Re: Donate to the Armenia Fund 2006

                    Thanks for the link.

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