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ATP
News
September 30, 2005
Young Activists Raise Funds for ATP
This past summer, a group of enthusiastic young Armenian-Americans
from the Watertown area organized a lemonade stand to benefit Armenia
Tree Project (ATP). The children set up the stand outside of Rainbow Day
Care, where they sold snacks and drinks to parents and passersby from
the neighborhood.
The children in the picture are (L to R) Saro
Safian, Araz Chiloyan, Garo Safian, Sipan Chiloyan, and Kevork Atinizian
(not pictured: Antranig Atinizian). |
Their sign reads: “We are selling lemonade so
we can raise money to plant trees in Armenia because there are no forests.”
The photo was provided to ATP by parents Nigoghos and Rosette Atinizian,
who visited the ATP nursery in the village of Karin, Armenia earlier in
the summer.
“This effort illustrates very clearly why ATP is dedicating itself
to environmental education in Armenia, because it is often the youth who
have the inspiration to work toward protecting our environment,”
stated ATP Deputy Director Jason Sohigian. “And we are thrilled
when young people visit our tree nurseries with their families or on group
trips such as the one organized by St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary
School of Watertown this past May.”
Altogether, they raised $100 for ATP to plant
trees in Armenia. “We were so pleased to find out that the Armenian
children in Watertown are doing their part to help support ATP’s
efforts to reforest Armenia,” stated ATP Executive Committee member
Moorad Mooradian. “The question now is, are the rest of us doing
our part?”
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