Hayastan All-Armenian Fund holding annual Telethon on Nov 24

Hayastan All-Armenian Fund holding annual Telethon on Nov 24

PanARMENIAN.Net - On Thursday, November 24, the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund will hold its 19th annual Telethon under the slogan “My Artsakh.” Proceeds from the pan-national event will be spent to rebuild war-ravaged communities and construct new homes for large families in Nagorno Karabakh, as well as to enhance emergency and disaster preparedness of Armenia and Artsakh. In addition to these initiatives, donor-specified projects as well as projects in the framework of the fund’s core development programs will continue to be implemented in Armenia and Artsakh.

The Telethon will be broadcast from Los Angeles starting from 10 pm Yerevan time. The 12-hour event will air live in Armenia on major television networks, as well as online at www.himnadram.org.

The Telethon will encapsulate the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund’s completed and ongoing projects this year. The broadcast will conclude with an announcement of the total amount raised through the Telethon as well as various fundraising campaigns and events carried out by the fund’s worldwide affiliates in 2016.

You can make a donation by sending an SMS to the number 8000 or by calling 090008000 for a contribution of 300 drams; in person at any Haypost branch in Yerevan or throughout the regions of Armenia or at the office of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Executive Board in Yerevan; through a bank transfer to any of the fund’s account numbers at the Central Bank of Armenia: 103003215672 (AMD) or 103003615673 (USD); as well as online at donate.himnadram.org.

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