Detroit ARS Hosts ‘Walk Armenia’

 

The Detroit Armenian Relief Society (ARS) Mid Council, with five ARS sister chapters “Maro,” “Shakeh,” “Sybille,” “Tzolig,” and “Zabel,” organized “Walk Armenia” on June 7.

The walk took place on 13 Mile and Woodward, Royal Oak, beginning at 2 p.m., and ending at 5 p.m. It started with a blessing by clergymen and the singing of the Armenian anthem. At the end, sandwiches, drinks, and snacks were distributed to the walkers.

The Detroit Armenian Relief Society (ARS) Mid Council, with five ARS sister chapters organized 'Walk Armenia' on June 7
The Detroit Armenian Relief Society (ARS) Mid Council, with five ARS sister chapters organized ‘Walk Armenia’ on June 7

More than 200 children, teenagers, and adults walked under a clear sky, brought together for one mission: to walk for help. The walkers carried banners that read, “ARS Walk Armenia” and “100th Anniversary of the Genocide,” and distributed flyers about the mission of the ARS, St. Jude’s Children Cancer Research Center, and the film “Women of 1915,” drawing great interest from bystanders.

More than 200 children, teenagers, and adults walked under a clear sky, brought together for one mission: to walk for help
More than 200 children, teenagers, and adults walked under a clear sky, brought together for one mission: to walk for help

The proceeds from the walk will be donated to the ARS Eastern Region, St. Jude’s Children Cancer Research Center, “Women of 1915,” and to Syrian-Armenian relief efforts.

The ARS Mid Council and Walk Armenia Committee would like to thank the supporters of this walk—the sponsors, the walkers, the pledge donors, and the City of Royal Oak—who made it a very successful event.

The proceeds from the walk will be donated to the ARS Eastern Region, St. Jude's Children Cancer Research Center, “Women of 1915,” and to Syrian-Armenian relief efforts
The proceeds from the walk will be donated to the ARS Eastern Region, St. Jude’s Children Cancer Research Center, ‘Women of 1915,’ and to Syrian-Armenian relief efforts
The walkers carried banners that read, “ARS Walk Armenia” and “100th Anniversary of the Genocide,” and distributed flyers about the mission of the ARS, St. Jude's Children Cancer Research Center, and the film 'Women of 1915,' drawing great interest from bystanders
The walkers carried banners that read, ‘ARS Walk Armenia’ and ‘100th Anniversary of the Genocide,’ and distributed flyers about the mission of the ARS, St. Jude’s Children Cancer Research Center, and the film ‘Women of 1915,’ drawing great interest from bystanders
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