ARS Eastern USA Concludes 94th Annual Convention

By Nairee Hagopian

The Armenian Relief Society (ARS) Eastern USA held another successful Convention on Aug. 14-17, in Burlington, Mass. Over the course of 4 days, 40 delegates from 22 chapters energetically exchanged ideas and opinions, and voted on its plan for the upcoming fiscal year. The resolutions that passed stayed true to the humanitarian mission of the ARS. The hosts of the 94th annual Convention were the Cambridge “Shushi” and Watertown “Leola Sassouni” Chapters. Their warmth, hospitality, and attention to detail were greatly appreciated by the delegates.

The participants in the convention (Photo by Garo Lachinian)
The participants in the convention (Photo by Garo Lachinian)

ARS Eastern USA outgoing Chairperson Ani Attar delivered her opening remarks and invited Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, vicar general of the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America, to address the Convention and give his blessings. The bishop thanked the ARS Eastern USA for their hard work and tireless efforts to help those in need. Angele Manoogian delivered the message of the ARF Central Committee, which stated that the ARS is very important to Armenians, especially today. As a result of the ongoing crisis in Syria, the ARS has begun projects like the Hot Meal Program, the Sponsor a Syrian Family Program, and the Warm Home Program without compromising the programs that have already been established. “For over 100 years, the ARS has provided and will continue to provide aid to Armenians throughout the world.” Manoogian’s message also included comments about the upcoming 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. She went on to say that ARS members should be active participants during the commemorative activities and that the organization should stand strong alongside its sister organizations.

Pauline Getzoyan, the representative of the ARS Central Executive Board (CEB) to the Convention, expressed the CEB’s gratitude to the ARS Eastern Region for its support. “The ARS Eastern Region is a vital and energetic group of chapters, members, and regional executive board members. This region is of vital importance to the ARS as an international organization, and the CEB recognizes that. In fact, on behalf of the Board, I would like to thank the Eastern Region and its chapters for your continuous and generous support of all ARS initiatives. Your support for all programs, and especially for those specifically designed to help our brothers and sisters in war-torn Syria, is greatly appreciated, more than we can express.”

The Convention elected Talin Daghlian of the New Jersey “Agnouni” Chapter and Talin Artinian of the Chicago “Zabelle” Chapter to serve as co-chairpersons of the Convention. Helena Bardakjian of the Michigan “Zabel” Chapter, Dalida Chadoyan-Ghoussab of the Richmond “Hooys” Chapter, and Lousin Hovanesian of the Washington “Satenig” Chapter served as the secretaries transcribing in both English and Armenian.

The ARS Eastern USA Regional Executives invited the following observers to the Convention: Maro Minassian, Mayda Melkonian, and Carol Jaffarian. The Convention Body invited Heather Krafian, Cambridge “Shushi” Chapter, Nartoohi Abrimian, “Leola Sassouni” Chapter, and Linda Kechejian, Cambridge “Shushi” Chapter.

The board prepared a PowerPoint presentation that summarized the annual and financial reports. The delegates followed along with a written copy of the full report, which discussed the activities, major programs, projects, and activities including but not limited to scholarships, “Women of 1915” Project, UNICEF, Camp Haiastan, Youth Connect Program, Syrian-Armenian relief efforts, and multiple fundraising initiatives for projects in Armenia, Artsakh (Karabagh), and Javakhk like the Sosseh Kindergartens, ARS Mother and Child Clinic, and the AYF Javakhk Camp.

Reports were provided by the Auditing Committee, Correspondence Committee, and the Resolutions Committee. The delegates delved into the proposed resolutions. Holly Khaligian of the Racine “Soseh” Chapter, Arpie Dekirmenjian of the Chicago “Zabelle” Chapter, and Maral Khachadourian of the Providence “Arax” Chapter carefully drafted the resolutions. In all, 11 resolutions were adopted, along with the proposed budget for the 2014-15 fiscal year.

Caroline Chamavonian, the ARS Central Executive Board liaison, addressed the Convention body and praised the delegates for discussing matters on both the regional and global level. She added that united we will be able to reach new heights. On behalf of the ARS CEB, Chamavonian extended her gratitude to all of the members who have served tirelessly with devotion and commitment to help the Syrian Armenians, and support the many other programs of the Armenian Relief Society worldwide.

The Convention also allowed time for the delegates to get to know one another in a social setting. On Thursday night, our hosts took the delegates into Boston to check out some sites and enjoy dining on local cuisine at Faneuil Hall and a visit to the Armenian Heritage Park on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, where they were met by James Kalustian. The park, he said, is “designed to engage children and adults.” The design of the sculpture symbolizes the immigrant experience and is dedicated to the memory of those who lost their lives to the Armenian Genocide and all other genocides that followed. Across the sculpture is the labyrinth. The circular winding path celebrates life’s journey.

On Friday night, the delegates, together with honored guests and supporters, danced the night away at the Convention dinner dance held at the Burlington Marriott. During the evening, long-time ARS members were recognized for their dedication to the organization and their local community. These members are Shakeh Zarougian from the Cambridge “Shushi” Chapter, and Anahis Mekenajian and Nevart Kouyoumjian from the Watertown “Leola Sassouni” Chapter.
Saturday evening, after a successful day of meeting, the Convention delegates and guests were treated to a delicious luleh kebab and pilaf dinner with homemade pastries. They also enjoyed a live performance of traditional Armenian duduk pieces by Martin Haroutunian and his Ensemble in the Courtyard of the Armenian Cultural and Education Center (ACEC) in Watertown.

The close of the Convention ended on a high note. Outgoing Chair Ani Attar and outgoing Advisor Valentine Berberian congratulated the 2014-15 board members Ungerouhis Talin Daghlian (New Jersey “Agnouni” Chapter) and Sonia Bezdikian (New York “Mayr” Chapter), Taline Mkrtschjan (Providence “Arax” Chapter), Sevan Kolejian (Washington “Satenig” Chapter), Silva Bedian (Chicago “Zabelle” Chapter), Margaret Babikian-Medina (“Bergen County,” New Jersey Chapter), and Melissa Simonian (Providence “Ani” Chapter).

Both Attar and Berberian said they considered serving on the board an honor. “I have made 1,200 friends” Attar stated. Berberian said, “…with all of these chapters working together many miracles have occurred. Hrashk eghav.” “The ARS is a family, and year after year we come together to the Convention and do our duty” said Manoogian. Board member Sevan Kolejian encouraged the delegates to go home and recruit new members to the ranks. “It is crucial that the youth become familiar with our humanitarian efforts.” The board thanked Executive Secretary Vartouhie Chiloyan for her ability to manage the Eastern Region USA administrative office. Chiloyan is known for her quick response to not only the board but to all of the chapters of the Eastern Region.
The ARS Eastern USA Regional Executive Board recognized the outgoing Regional Executive Board members Ungerouhis Ani Attar and Valentine Berberian with a memorable gift engraved with the words, “Thank you for your continued dedication to ARS.”

The year 2015 will be a year of remembrance and a time to make new memories as the ARS takes on new endeavors with vigor. The ARS will remain steadfast in its commitment to Armenians all over the world.

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1 Comment

  1. I am proud to see my daughter(from FL-) there amongst all others.ARS is almost as old as the AGBU-. Both are doing a fine job.With best wishes for further 5 years more of her service to the Nation.And more if she can do it.

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