ABMDR New England Walk of Life Smashes Participation Record

ABMDR New England Walk of Life Smashes Participation Record

Watertown, MA — The New England Support Group of the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry (ABMDR) hosted its second annual Walk of Life on Saturday, September 28 in Watertown, Massachusetts.
The event kicked off at the Armenian Cultural and Educational Center at 11 a.m., taking participants on a 2.2 mile route culminating at Watertown’s annual “Faire on the Square.” Distinguished Reverend Avedis Boynerian (of Armenian Memorial Church) and Reverend Gregory V. Haroutunian (of First Armenian Church) offered a blessing at the onset of the walk, and Jack Antounian, president of the Armenian Business Network, officiated the event.
The walk attracted over 200 participants from a variety of age groups, twice the number of walkers from the previous year. “We are so thankful for the tremendous enthusiasm our community leaders demonstrated: they stepped forward, set up teams, encouraged their constituents’ participation in the walk, and the results were fantastic,” said Alvart Badalian, ABMDR Board Member.
Eighteen walking teams were formed by supportive individuals and community organizations: Armenian Business Network, ACYOA, AGBU Young Professionals Boston, Armenian Library and Museum of America, Amaras Art Alliance, AYF Boston Nejdeh Chapter, Belmont High School Armenian Club, Erebuni Armenian School, Hamazkayin Boston, Homenetmen Boston, Team Hope, Lexington High School Armenian Club, Team Namaste, Team Poreeg, Sayat Nova Dance Company of Boston, St. James Armenian Church, St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School, and Watertown High School Armenian Club.
“It was my honor to participate in this year’s Walk-of-Life Walkathon—an event that brought out the best in our community. My gratitude and special thanks to our local ABN (Armenian Business Network) members who volunteered and marshaled the walkathon and made sure it was safe and fun event for all who took part in this noble walk,” said Jack Antounian, president of the Armenian Business Network.
“For the second year, The Boston-based Dana Farber Cancer Institute has been our major sponsor and we thank this important establishment for their help. We also thank our local supporters, the Doctors Express for their donation, Arax Market for providing our walkers with refreshing fruits, and of course, a world of gratitude to the Armenian Cultural & Educational Center for giving us a home-base to start our walk,” said Tamar Melkonian of the walkathon committee at the closing ceremony.
The St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School team was awarded the prize for most funds raised, while the Erebuni Armenian School won the distinction of largest team. Mr. Alec Zareh Zarifian won the award for individually raising the most funds independently. These winners were each rewarded with a cluster of trees to be planted in Armenia in their honor. This symbolic gift was a generous donation by the Armenia Tree Project (http://www.armeniatree.org).
“We were humbled by the enthusiasm that the youngest in our community showed towards this event and their desire to help those in need; their participation was truly an inspiration,” said Badalian.
Over $14,000 was raised through the walkathon in support of the ABMDR’s instrumental work.
“Every step taken during the walkathon brings hope for a long-awaited bone marrow match for a fellow-Armenian struck with a life threatening disease like leukemia or other blood-related illness. Since the unique genetic makeup of Armenians makes it extremely difficult to find suitable bone marrow matches among the existing international bone marrow donor registries, the ABMDR’s database serves as a vital resource when crisis strikes,” said Dr. Frieda Jordan, President of ABMDR.

About the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry: Established as a non-profit organization in 1999, ABMDR helps Armenians worldwide survive life-threatening blood-related illnesses by recruiting and matching donors to those requiring bone marrow stem cell transplants. To date, the registry has recruited over 22,000 donors in 17 countries across four continents, identified 2,135 patients, and facilitated 16 bone marrow transplants.

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Starting the walk at ACEC

St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School team

Erebuni Armenian School team

Alec Zareh Zarifian

Alec Der Sirakian received an honorable mention for the youngest best fundraiser

Team ABN, the walk marshals

The youngest walkers