Expansion Plans for the California Armenian Home

Your Central Valley, California

 

    65 years ago, ten men created what would prove to be a clean, safe and loving home for Fresno area seniors.  The California Armenian Home on East Kings Canyon Ave. originally served only the local Armenian population, but that soon changed and now it's a home for all.

   George Juarez has worked at the Armenian Home for 42 years.  He started as a dishwasher as a teen, and most recently served as Director of Operations.  He started at a time, when the majority of its Armenian residents had immigrated to the United States as survivors of the Armenian Genocide.   "They went through time and survived the Genocide and I couldn't figure out why they were having tattoos on their wrists and the side of their ears.  So they explained to me they were escaping from camps," says Juarez.

   But Juarez will soon have a new role.  He set to be Executive Director of the Villas, a big expansion at the home.      

   Lucy Kazanjian Grayson serves as Board President of this non-profit Home.  She says the expansion was a part of the original plans 65 years ago, and the board has worked hard to raise the funds to make it happen.  "When I drive into the parking lot, I'm just like 'Oh my gosh.  I can not believe this is happening '," Grayson says.  "We did market studies and we found there really is a need for it in Fresno."

   The home which now provides independent and assisted living housing for its nearly 150 residents, will soon expand to include 110 more housing units, 12 villas and a 36 bed memory unit.  "If you come here .. You can stay for whatever your life is.  And the whole idea is that you're not coming here to die– you're coming here to live," Grayson says.

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BAKU: Judicial investigation on blogger Lapshin’s case ends

AzerNews, Azerbaijan

By Rashid Shirinov

The trial on blogger Alexander Lapshin, detained in Azerbaijan, continued in the Baku Grave Crimes Court on July 12.

At the trial presided over by judge Alovsat Abbasov, the judicial investigation was completed and the state prosecutor requested time for his speech.

The trial will continue on July 14.

Earlier, the blogger answered the questions and said that he visited the occupied Azerbaijani territories twice.

Lapshin pleaded not guilty at the trial held under the chairmanship of Abbasov.

Blogger Lapshin illegally visited Azerbaijan’s Armenia-occupied lands and now is charged under the articles 281.2 (appeals directed against state) and 318.2 (illegal border crossing) of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan. He violated Azerbaijani laws on state border in April 2011 and October 2012.

Helped by his accomplices in the occupied territories, Lapshin paid a number of visits to Azerbaijan`s occupied lands, where he voiced support for "independence" of the illegal regime, and made public calls against Azerbaijan`s internationally recognized territorial integrity on April 6 and June 29, 2016.

The blogger was arrested in Minsk in late 2016 and transferred to Baku in February 2017.