Members of AYF-YOARF Detroit celebrate a year of achievements at the meeting held at St. Sarkis Church.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe AYF-YOARF Detroit ‘Kopernik Tandourjian’ Senior Chapter held a year-end meeting on January 29 at St. Sarkis Church, celebrating significant achievements over the past year. Highlights included first-place wins at the 90th AYF-YOARF Olympics and the National Athletic Tournament. The chapter prioritized cultural engagement and community building through mentorship and fundraising efforts, all while planning for the future and welcoming a new executive board.
This past January 29, the vibrant community of Dearborn, Michigan played host to a significant gathering: the year-end meeting of the AYF-YOARF Detroit “Kopernik Tandourjian” Senior Chapter. Held at the beloved St. Sarkis Church, the meeting wasn’t just a simple review of the year’s activities, but rather a joyous celebration of all that was accomplished in the last twelve months.
One of the first highlights of the meeting came from Unger Vrej Dawli, the chapter’s advisor, who set the tone for the gathering by reminding everyone of the importance of unity and shared purpose beyond just paperwork and statistics. The members reflected on a year marked by a deep commitment to the Armenian cause, meaningful cultural enrichment, and significant athletic achievements.
Excitement was palpable as members recounted the splendid success of the 90th AYF-YOARF Olympics held over Labor Day weekend. This event drew a record number of athletes and spectators, solidifying the chapter’s reputation for exceptional event organization. The crowning achievement? The chapter secured first place at the Olympics, a testament to their hard work and dedication.
The victories didn’t end there. Detroit’s teams shone brightly at the National Athletic Tournament (NAT) in Granite City, snagging championships in both basketball and volleyball. Such accomplishments uplift not just the athletes but the entire community.
In addition to athletic prowess, the team placed a strong emphasis on cultural engagement. The AYF-YOARF Eastern Region Senior Seminar at Camp Haiastan saw a marked increase in participation from Detroit members, who focused on strengthening their Armenian identity and leadership skills. A record number of seniors also took part in summer sessions, where they mentored juniors on cultural lessons and the importance of community spirit.
The chapter actively participated in the ARF Weekend, showcasing the essential role that youth play within the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF). The connection between the seniors and juniors was particularly emphasized during engagement at the Junior Seminar, where seniors eagerly shared their experiences, ensuring that the wisdom and values of the AYF are passed down.
In their commitment to helping the broader community, the chapter engaged in numerous fundraising efforts. This included a considerable fundraiser benefiting Camp Javakhk, highlighting their collective dedication to Armenian causes worldwide. A joint meeting with the ARF “Azadamard” Gomidehoutioun further illustrated the unity between organizations, celebrating shared achievements and the spirit of collaboration.
The meeting was not just about looking back, however. Members honored the contributions of the outgoing executive board, recognizing individuals for their service while simultaneously welcoming the newly introduced board. Exciting plans for 2025 were laid out, providing a roadmap for hosting social and Hai Tahd events and strengthening ties with sister organizations.
Plans were also set to ensure that even distanced members could engage, encouraging participation in virtual meetings. An exciting date was established for April 24th to commemorate with the Armenian Community Center and ARF Gomideh. Looking ahead to the upcoming 2025 Olympics, early coaching appointments and practice schedules were discussed to keep the competitive spirit alive.
The meeting concluded with a strong reaffirmation of the chapter’s mission. Ensuring a robust legacy for the Junior Chapter, maintaining the core values of the ARF and AYF, and striving for a united Armenian future were central themes that echoed throughout the hall. As the chapter looks forward, their commitment to being a supportive pillar within the Armenian diaspora remains steadfast.
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