AGBU Western Region

AGBU Western Region The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) is the world’s largest non-profit organization.

Our History:

Compelled by a profound sense of national duty, AGBU founder and first President, Boghos Nubar, boldly set out with nine founding members to form an organization to serve all Armenians and preserve the Armenian identity. Since its inception in Cairo, Egypt on April 15, 1906, the organization’s reputation for integrity resonated and AGBU emerged as an unwavering champion of the Armeni

an people throughout the 20th century. A chronicle to the times, AGBU’s efforts supported our people faithfully through a tumultuous history of genocide, natural disasters, repatriation, resettlement, revival and national independence. Thanks to the resolute support of our members and donors, AGBU has flourished into a world-class organization with the resources and goodwill to serve Armenians across the Diaspora and in our homeland. Indebted to the initiative and dedication of our predecessors and recent generations, AGBU’s first century of service has systematically redefined the landscape of the Armenian nation. With an emphasis on educational, cultural and humanitarian programs, AGBU operates worldwide over 69 Districts and Chapters, 47 Community Centers and Offices, and 27 Young Professional Groups; administers 25 day and Saturday schools; and supports a manifold of programs, including the American University of Armenia, Senior Dining Centers (Soup Kitchens), Children’s Centers, Student Scholarships, Summer Camps, Athletics & Scouts, Internship Programs, the Performing Arts and 14 publications in six languages. Having crossed the threshold into the 21st century, AGBU is committed to upholding its legacy of moral and fiduciary obligation to the Armenian people with unparalleled foresight and direction. Rooted in our very origins, AGBU provides educational and cultural opportunities to Armenian youth today, for the benefit of the world community tomorrow.

Experience the power of mentorship with the AGBU GLP & YP Mentoring Program—a proven initiative that empowers future lea...
05/29/2026

Experience the power of mentorship with the AGBU GLP & YP Mentoring Program—a proven initiative that empowers future leaders. AGBU is committed to creating meaningful mentor–mentee partnerships, and your involvement makes a real difference. Ready to step up?

Program Dates: June 14–August 8, 2026 (Boston & New York) and June 14–July 25, 2026 (Yerevan).

Link to Register: https://agbu.org/glpyp-mentoring-register

AGBU Global Leadership Program AGBU Young Professionals of Boston AGBU Young Professionals of Greater New York - YPGNY AGBU Young Professionals Yerevan AGBU Armenia

The Day of the First Republic is a national public holiday celebrating the establishment of the First Republic of Armeni...
05/28/2026

The Day of the First Republic is a national public holiday celebrating the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia in 1918, following heroic victories by the Armenian army against Ottoman forces. These were great and essential triumphs for the nation, which had suffered through the Genocide and constant threats from the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Although the independence lasted until 1921, when Armenia became part of the Soviet Union for 70 years, Armenians still celebrate May 28 as the beginning of the modern quest for democracy.

Learn more about this holiday and others from AGBU’s free app, Armenian Holidays & Traditions, available in the Google Play store.

05/27/2026

Innovation for our youth starts here! Innovation Studios is preparing an exciting summer experience for ages 8–18. Through hands-on sessions held Monday through Friday, young innovators will explore the latest technology, software, creative tools, and expert-led instruction- empowering them to create, discover, and innovate to their heart’s desire.

Register agbu.org/innovation-studios-register

A joyful community gathering hosted by AGBU Asbeds celebrating family, connection, and togetherness. Join us for an afte...
05/21/2026

A joyful community gathering hosted by AGBU Asbeds celebrating family, connection, and togetherness. Join us for an afternoon filled with delicious food, coffee, desserts, games, prizes, and memorable moments in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Tickets must be purchased by June 6th. For more info, email [email protected]. RESERVE agbuwesternregion.org/fathers-day-picnic-reserve

The AGBU ANI Language Program is expanding its team and seeking qualified coaches. This initiative empowers Armenia’s ta...
05/19/2026

The AGBU ANI Language Program is expanding its team and seeking qualified coaches. This initiative empowers Armenia’s talented workforce—including women re-entering the workforce, individuals rebuilding after displacement, and professionals seeking growth—to excel in international environments and English-speaking markets. Be part of a dynamic program that is continually growing and making a meaningful difference.

Interested in contributing your expertise? Register today: https://agbu.org/ani-language

An early example of AGBU’s impressive and efficient action comes just months after April 24, 1915. In October of that sa...
05/18/2026

An early example of AGBU’s impressive and efficient action comes just months after April 24, 1915. In October of that same year, 1,260 children from Musa Dagh were living in tent camps in Port Said. In addition to paying for shelters for all the families, AGBU opened a school with AGBU’s treasurer serving as its principal. The Sisvan School fed, clothed, and educated over 3,000 children by 1917 and eventually became a vocational school. This model of initiating humanitarian aid to address immediate crises, followed by investment in the long-term care of the community, would recur for over a century and continues to be a trademark of AGBU’s approach to relief.

AGBU’s expansive work during these years was supported by diaspora contributions and the leveraging of regional relationships. For example, as direct funding from Egypt became impassable, AGBU’s 60 US Chapters became a collection point for American and international funds, directing them to US consulates and humanitarian organizations that served as partners on the ground.

Link: https://agbu.org/who-we-are

Discover the power of driven young professionals united for a week of impactful service across Armenia through the excep...
05/14/2026

Discover the power of driven young professionals united for a week of impactful service across Armenia through the exceptional AGBU ACT (Armenians Come Together) program. Our participants, ages 18 and up, lead meaningful projects that directly address AGBU’s humanitarian missions in Yerevan and beyond. Join us for this transformative experience—secure your spot on our next trip and make a real difference.

Register now: https://agbu.org/act

From singing and dancing to fueling creativity at AGBU Innovation Studios and experiencing unforgettable adventures at  ...
05/12/2026

From singing and dancing to fueling creativity at AGBU Innovation Studios and experiencing unforgettable adventures at , the AGBU Western Region proudly offers dynamic summer youth programs designed to inspire, engage, and empower.

Rooted in community, culture, and personal growth, our programs encourage youth to explore their passions, build confidence, form lifelong friendships, and pursue their unique talents in a supportive and enriching environment.

Learn more agbuwesternregion.org/programs

AGBU leadership has a long history of driving global advocacy for the welfare of Armenians. Boghos Nubar, respected both...
05/11/2026

AGBU leadership has a long history of driving global advocacy for the welfare of Armenians. Boghos Nubar, respected both for his professional achievements and service through AGBU, was asked by His Holiness Catholicos Georges V of Blessed Memory to lead the Armenian National Delegation in Paris (AND), which he did from 1912 to 1921.

The AND served as a diplomatic mission advocating for the claims of Armenians of Western Armenia, including various attempts to preserve administrative autonomy for Armenians. The AND also participated in the negotiations that led to the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), in collaboration with the Delegation of the Republic of Armenia, which recognized Armenia as a free and independent state, a status superseded by the Treaty of Lausanne.

Learn more about AGBU history: https://agbu.org/who-we-are

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Pasadena, CA
91104

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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