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Armenia Fund To Hold Another Telethon - November 24, 2005

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  • Armenia Fund To Hold Another Telethon - November 24, 2005

    It's for a great cause. We need every single one of your help! It's a great opportunity help your country with whatever you can. We need your support to rebuilt Artsakh! In 2004 we raised over $11.5 million during the 12-hour international broadcast event. Please participate in this years' telethon.




    Yerevan, October 19, Armenpress: On Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2005, Armenia Fund, Inc. along with its global affiliates will again reach out to millions of viewers in the United States and around the world and ask them to participate in the 8 th Annual Armenia Fund Telethon. The live 12 hour program will originate from Los Angeles, California and will be delivered to nearly all Armenian communities across the globe via satellite and high power stations.



    Over the last decade, the Armenia Fund Telethon has helped raise more than $110 million in infrastructure development assistance and humanitarian aid. Proceeds from previous Telethons have helped complete the Goris-Stepanakert Lifeline Highway, the North-South Backbone Highway in Karabakh, and other large scale infrastructure development and humanitarian programs throughout Armenia including the Gyumri earthquake zone. Every year the Telethons feature live musical performances, appeals from members of Congress, special project footages from Armenia and Karabakh, as well as guest appearances from prominent celebrities and politicians. 



    This year's proceeds will benefit the Redevelopment of Martakert project, the first phase of the multi-faceted, multi-level three-year program entitled Revival of Karabakh. The Martakert region is the largest province of Karabakh and has suffered the most during the 1991-1994 war with neighboring Azerbaijan. This year's project calls for the revitalization of four major sectors in the region: healthcare, drinking water distribution systems, education, and agricultural development.

    To find out more, visit their website: http://www.himnadram.org/eng/ or http://www.armeniafund.org/home.php

    Featured commercials:
    The Kids of Karabakh
    Clearing Landmines
    Martakert Water Issues

    Lets make it happen!! Take part in the "Rebirth of Artsakh"!!

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    My school has pledged a donation minimum of $50,000.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kharpert
      My school has pledged a donation minimum of $50,000.
      What school is that?

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        Post deleted by moderator
        Reason: inappropriate unprovoked attack against other members

        Member has been warned via PM on 11-15-05
        www.armenian-genocide.org

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          $250.000 Donated During Two Days Of Telethon 2005

          AZG Armenian Daily #211, 19/11/2005


          Telethon

          $250.000 DONATED DURING TWO DAYS OF TELETHON 2005

          "Hayastan" All Armenian Fund informed that $40.000 was accumulated in
          Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh on November 16-17. $50.000 was accumulated
          during the telethon in Argentina. The European telethon launched yesterday
          and will continue till November 20. The Armenians living in Europe have
          already accumulated over $150.000, which will be spent on restoration of the
          infrastructure of Mardakert region of NKR.

          It's worth mentioning that the last year's telethon secured over $11,5 mln.
          The main arrangement of the telethon will take place on November 24 in Los
          Angeles.

          By Tatoul Hakobian

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            Arkady Ghukasian In Usa Before Telethon

            AZG Armenian Daily #211, 19/11/2005


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            ARKADY GHUKASIAN IN USA BEFORE TELETHON

            Agriculture - Basis for Artsakh's Economic Development

            Arkady Ghukasian, President of Nagorno Karabakh, pays a visit to the United
            States days before the November 24 telethon there. The New York offshoot of
            "Hayastan" All-Armenian Fund organized reception to honor the President. In
            his speech to the hosts Arkady Ghukasian underscored the economic importance
            of North-South highway saying that it became a catalyst for investments in
            the sphere of tourism and services. President Ghukasian drew attention to
            another project in process - "Revival of Artsakh" - pointing out to the
            agricultural element of the project and saying that agriculture is the basis
            for Artsakh's economic development.

            With president of Global Gold, Van Krikorian, Ghukasian discussed investment
            opportunities in different spheres of Artsakh and headed for the branch of
            eastern diocese of the Armenian Church. Archbishop Khazhak Parsamian, head
            of the diocese, stated with satisfaction that the people of Nagorno Karabakh
            have established democratic standards in the republic and raised the economy
            to a new level of development.

            By Nana Petrosian

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            • #7
              AGBU Manoogian Demirdjian School has raised $50,000 and rising.

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                Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Collected Some $60 Thousand During Three-Day Phonothon in

                Pan Armenian

                Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Collected Some $60 Thousand During Three-Day
                Phonothon in Armenia

                19.11.2005 19:21 GMT+04:00

                /PanARMENIAN.Net/ During an annual phonoton held within November 16-18
                Hayastan All-Armenian Fund has gathered 27 million Armenian drams (some $60
                thousand) of donations. As compared with the sum in 2004, the volume of
                donations have increased 12 million drams (some $26 thousand). The Fund
                employees have telephoned some 1.5 thousand small and medium enterprises of
                Armenia. According to the Fund report, a telethon is also planned to be
                organized in favor of Revival of Artsakh program. The means collected will
                be spent on restoration of Mardakert region of Nagorno Karabakh. It should
                be noted that November 17-20 a similar campaign was held by Hayastan Office
                in France. The donations made 300 thousand euros on the first day. During a
                phonothon in Argentina the donations amounted $50 thousand. The organization
                of a telethon in the US is close to the completion at present, reported IA
                Regnum.

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                • #9
                  You guys... it's today! Get to work.

                  Let's see if we can reach the goal.

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                    "All truth passes through three stages:
                    First, it is ridiculed;
                    Second, it is violently opposed; and
                    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

                    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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