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Шаблон:Unitedt The Kalaydjian Foundation The Kalaydjian Foundation is a non-profit benevolent organization set up in 1984 with the purpose of helping disadvantaged and needy members of society, with a major focus being on the Armenian community in Cyprus.

According to its founding charter, the Foundation aims to set up and maintain a rest home for the elderly, grant scholarships to gifted students for higher education in Cyprus or abroad, give financial assistance to people in urgent need of medical treatment abroad, provide aid to disadvantaged members of society in Cyprus, provide funding for the restoration of buildings and monuments of traditional character and/or architecture, and to promote and sponsor the development of culture and the arts in Cyprus.


The Management Committee of the Kalaydjian Foundation currently consists of:Roupen Kalaydjian (Chairman) Tigran Kalaydjian (Co-Chairman) Arto Matosian (Vice Chairman) Gregory Kupelian (Secretary) David Shahabian Levon Arakelian Stephan Haroutunian


Contact

If you have any questions, comments or queries, please contact the Foundation at:

KALAYDJIAN FOUNDATION PO Box 40189 Larnaca 6301 Cyprus

Tel: (00357) 24-659200 Fax: (00357) 24-659203 Email: r.kalaydjian@cytanet.com.cy

Alternatively, you may contact the Kalaydjian Rest Home for the Elderly at:

KALAYDJIAN REST HOME FOR THE ELDERLY 28 Korinthou Street 2008 Strovolos Nicosia, Cyprus

Tel: (00357) 22-429306

The Kalaydjian Foundation is audited on an annual basis by:

AGN Joannides + Co Ltd Chartered Accountants Office 203 EL.PA Livadioti Building 8 Gregoris Afxentiou Avenue Larnaca, Cyprus

Tel: (00357) 24-654042

One of the Kalaydjian Foundation's main roles at present is the running of the Kalaydjian Rest Home for the Elderly, which it opened in March 1988 in Nicosia, Cyprus. The Kalaydjian Rest Home was built by the brothers Bedros and Aram Kalaydjian in memory of their parents and originally comprised 12 rooms, but following a major renovation and extension in 2005, it now boasts 22 rooms with capacity for a total of 40 people. Its facilities include two large sitting rooms with libraries and satellite television, two dining rooms, and air-conditioning, television and private bathrooms in every room. Furthermore, a small chapel was added next to the home in 1996 to address its residents' spiritual needs.

http://www.kalaydjianresthome.org/founders.html