August 14, 2025 - 19:51

The Armenian Educational Foundation is set to celebrate its 75th Anniversary this year with a grand gala on September 7 at the esteemed Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. This significant occasion will unite supporters, community leaders, and educators to honor the foundation's remarkable journey and its commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for the Armenian community.
Since its inception, the foundation has played a pivotal role in providing scholarships, funding educational programs, and fostering academic excellence. The gala will serve as a platform to reflect on the achievements of the past 75 years while looking forward to the future of education and its importance in empowering the next generation.
Guests can expect an evening filled with inspiring speeches, entertainment, and opportunities to connect with others who share a passion for education. This milestone celebration not only recognizes the foundation's legacy but also reaffirms its dedication to continuing its mission for years to come.
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