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What is Hye Hoki?
It's a network. It's Australian-Armenian
youth. It's community.
Hye Hoki was formed in mid-2001, when
a group of young Australian-Armenians gathered at a forum to
discuss the Armenian community in Australia. That forum addressed
some big issues, particularly:
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What does it mean to be an Armenian in
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How do we create connections between Australia's
diverse Armenian youth? |
Following that forum, and within two years, Hye Hoki has developed
into a website that promotes the Australian-Armenian community
and into a network that organises events including parties,
forums and a Cultural Festival.
In all its activities, Hye Hoki
strives to reignite the Armenian spirit among Australian-Armenian
youth. By being non-political, non-denominational and non-partisan,
anyone can get involved or attend Hye Hoki's activities.
This
website is like a virtual community – a place where you
can find out about what's going on, who's organising what,
how you can get involved, and where you can have your say.
This
website and the Hye Hoki network are all about people – so
it's up to you and other young Australian-Armenians to make Hye
Hoki and the future of the Armenian community in Australia a
success.
Click here to download the full version of the Hye Hoki profile.
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