AGBU

AGBU

Non-profit Organization Management

New York, NY 6,887 followers

AGBU is the world’s largest non-profit organization devoted to upholding the Armenian heritage.

About us

The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) is the world’s largest non-profit organization devoted to preserving and promoting the Armenian identity and heritage through educational, cultural and humanitarian programs. Each year, the organization supports, serves, and connects over 500,000 individuals across Armenia, Karabakh, and the diaspora. Through the vision of its leaders and the generous support of devoted donors and members over the years, AGBU has played a significant role in upholding Armenian traditions and values by adapting to the needs of the worldwide community and the demands of the times. Since 1906, AGBU has remained true to one overarching goal: to sustain a foundation for the benefit of all Armenians.

Website
http://www.agbu.org
Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1906

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    A few spots remain for this summer’s Arménie Terre de Vie program! For those ages 18-30, register quickly to participate in building a stronger Armenia. Thus far, ATDV projects have improved the lives of over 3,000 children, their families, and their neighborhoods. From July 3 - 31, participants will travel to Aknaghbyur to renovate the village school’s second floor. Don’t miss out - register at https://lnkd.in/e2kuqrNS AGBU Europe AGBU Germany AGBU Lebanon AGBU YP Barcelona AGBU Young Professionals Madrid AGBU YP Nice AGBU Young Professionals Geneva

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    Ready to make a global impact? 🌍 Join the AGBU GLP Mentoring Program in New York and Yerevan from June 16 - July 27 📆 and guide young minds worldwide! AGBU welcomes mentors from all backgrounds and fields, and your diverse experiences will be invaluable to tomorrow's leaders. Learn more about our meet-and-greet and mentoring nights, and sign up now to be part of this transformative journey. Preference will be given to those who apply by May 31. Registration Forms: New York - https://lnkd.in/geEBmrJs Yerevan - https://lnkd.in/g_qh7W9U GLP-NY Meet and Greet: Thursday, June 20, 2024 Mentoring Night: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 GLP-Yerevan Meet and Greet: Friday, June 21, 2024 Mentoring Night: Wednesday, July 3, 2024 Website: https://lnkd.in/e9QpJHCv

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    📣You can host AGBU FOCUS 2025 in your city! AGBU FOCUS is a four-day conference designed to encourage young Armenians to reconnect with their shared Armenian roots in all its forms. It’s a unique opportunity for young talent who have spread their foundations in various corners of the world to meet new faces, expand their networks, engage in meaningful dialogue, learn more about AGBU’s global work, and celebrate their unique Armenian perspectives. To apply, send us an email by June 3! For more information, visit https://agbu.org/focus

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    Earlier this month, AGBU was charged with distributing four 100 KW diesel generators to strategic locations in Armenia. The generators were initially destined for Artsakh as part of a humanitarian aid mission funded by several municipalities and regions of France and facilitated by the Coordinating Council of Armenian Organizations of France in partnership with UGAB France. With the agreement of all donors, AGBU took responsibility for redeploying the generators to vulnerable communities in Armenia. This would become part of AGBU’s overall crisis response plan, designed to avoid repeated dire scenarios in Artsakh in recent years. Press Release: https://lnkd.in/eSiKdvq9

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    AGBU Young Professional chapters worldwide have achieved a huge accomplishment in helping the displaced people of Artsakh. The "YP Cares" campaign, launched four months ago, raised over $220,000 - an enormous result from the initial $120,000 goal! A huge thank you to all who supported this campaign to benefit the AGBU Global Relief Fund and the YPs, who once again fully manifested their readiness to commit to the Armenian cause. To learn more about the Young Professionals Network, visit… To learn more about the Young Professionals Network, visit https://agbuyp.org/

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    U.S. President Joe Biden, the first president to formally recognize the Armenian Genocide, has released a statement: “Today, we pause to remember the lives lost during the Meds Yeghern—the Armenian genocide—and renew our pledge to never forget. The campaign of cruelty began on April 24, 1915, when Ottoman authorities arrested Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople. In the days, months, and years that followed, one and a half million Armenians were deported, massacred, or marched to their deaths—leaving families forever broken, and generations forever changed.” Full Statement: https://lnkd.in/eEyp3smM

    Statement by President Joe Biden on Armenian Remembrance Day | The White House

    Statement by President Joe Biden on Armenian Remembrance Day | The White House

    whitehouse.gov

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    On April 24, we mourn and honor the loss of our 1.5 million martyrs who died during the Armenian Genocide. Today, Armenians worldwide pause to reflect on the atrocities of the time and the painful realities we continue to face as a people. We must not forget the past as we forge into the future and reaffirm our commitment to our identity as global Armenians.

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    Embark on a unique volunteering journey this summer! From June 14-21, AGBU ACT (Armenians Come Together) is organizing a week-long service project for those ages 18-30 in various regions of Armenia. This is your chance to explore the breathtaking highlands of Armenia and make a real difference through humanitarian acts such as food packaging and distribution and the renovation of school and medical center rooms. Apply by June 7 for this fantastic experience - spots are already limited! To register, visit https://agbu.org/act

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    Today marks 118 years of AGBU's dedication to the well-being of Armenia and its global diaspora. AGBU President Berge Setrakian said in a message, “On this 118th anniversary of our organization's foundation, I would like to congratulate all our Chapters, members, and friends who believe in and work to pursue the mission that our founders established. We remain faithful to the ideals and values they have put forward in the service of the Armenian Nation and the Church.” Though challenging times remain, including the ongoing Artsakh crisis, AGBU is unwaveringly committed to helping Armenia's prosperity and connecting Armenians of all generations worldwide through the homeland's extensively rich historical and cultural heritage. In unity is strength.

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    According to UNESCO, Armenia's alphabet is one the world's oldest! Developed by Mesrop Mashtots, an Armenian linguist and ecclesiastical leader, this ancient set of letters shaped like an equilateral triangle contains a variety of riddles and cosmic wisdom. In addition, the alphabet is on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage List. Although the number and order of the letters have changed over long periods, the Armenian alphabet is a piece of heritage that will continue to represent the country for a long time. 📷: Armenian Virtual College

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