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FAR’s Young Professionals Trip to Armenia

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FAR’s Young Professionals Trip to Armenia
Two weeks may not seem like a lengthy enough time to have a
life-altering experience. For alumni of FAR’s Young Professionals
Trip to Armenia, however, it certainly is. For 14 consecutive
summers, FAR has organized a pilgrimage to Armenia for Young
Professionals between the ages of 23 and 40 to give them the
opportunity to explore and discover their homeland.

This year, the trip will take place from June 8 – June 22, 2009 and
promises another summer of sightseeing, socialization and cultural
immersion. FAR’s YP trip will tour the entire country of Armenia, from
the North to the South, the East to the West. The many historic sites
participants will visit include the ancient Geghard monastery, the
Genocide Memorial, Noravank monastery, and Holy Etchmiadzin, where the
group will meet with His Holiness Catholicos Karekin II.

Aside from the historic sites, participants will also visit important
and significant cities and towns throughout Armenia including Yerevan,
Dzaghgadzor, Dilijan, Sevan, Goris, Jermuk, and Gyumri, where they
will visit FAR-operated projects.

Throughout all the excursions, meetings with government and religious
leaders, and sightseeing, participants will continuously learn about
Armenian life, culture, and history. From browsing the items for sale
in Vernisage, an open-air market in Yerevan, to lighting a candle at
Holy Etchmiadzin, each participant will connect with their homeland in
their own unique way.

For Natalie Gabrelian, who had not visited Armenia since she was a
child, the trip was indeed a memorable and unforgettable
experience. "It truly was hard to say goodbye to good friends, good
fun, and good food," said Gabrelian, an alumni of FAR’s YP trip in
2007. "But we had to accept the sad reality that the time had come to
go back to the lives and loved ones we had left back home. Yet somehow
we just couldn’t part with our homeland or the new life and family we
had created over the two weeks in Armenia."

While it was a new experience for some participants, it was a return
home for others. Marine Vorperian, another FAR YP alumna, immigrated
to the United States from Armenia when she was 12 years old. Her first
trip back was with FAR in 2005. "FAR YP brought our country’s deeply
rooted traditions and culture to the surface. The trip was more of a
soul fulfilling, mentally stimulating pilgrimage than your typical
summer vacation," said Vorperian.

Many have already signed up to participate in this summer’s FAR YP
trip. Amy Samelian, who is on the parish council of the only Armenian
Apostolic church in Minnesota, is taking this opportunity to discover
her homeland for the first time in her life, and has chosen to do it
with FAR’s YP trip. "When someone visits Armenia, whether it be for
the Peace Corps, or to help build homes, or to provide support to
relief agencies, they all say one is changed forever. I hear it is the
trip of a lifetime and I am very much looking forward to it," said
Samelian.

There will be a few new additions to the itinerary this year,
including a meeting with the new Minister of Diaspora, Hranoush
Hakobyan and a trip to the south of Armenia to visit the city of
Meghri. There will also be two different travel arrangements in which
participants can opt to travel with the group from New York to
Yerevan, or choose to fly alone and meet the group in Armenia. The
total cost of the trip is $1,550, which includes double occupancy
hotel accommodation, all taxes and fees, two meals a day in Yerevan
and three meals a day outside of Yerevan, all entrance fees and guided
sightseeing. The total cost with flights (all-inclusive package)
includes all of the above and all flight arrangements from and to New
York City for only $2,975.

For more information on the Young Professionals Trip to Armenia,
please contact Project Director Arto Vorperian at (212) 889-5150 or at
arto@farusa.org.

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About FAR
Since its founding in response to the 1988 earthquake, FAR has served
hundreds of thousands of people through more than 220 relief and
development programs in Armenia and Karabagh. It has channeled more
than $265 million in humanitarian assistance by implementing a wide
range of projects including emergency relief, construction, education,
medical aid, and economic development.

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Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016; telephone (212) 889-5150; fax (212)
889-4849; ; e-mail press@farusa.org.
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