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 YOUNG PROFESSIONALS
The AGBU Young Professionals (YP) (www.agbu.org/yp) are a growing network of YP groups and supporters from around the world who promote the Armenian identity and heritage for young Armenians between the ages of 22 to 40.
Inspiring YPs to get involved and stay involved through an open-door policy, the network has acquired an international reputation for fostering a sense of community and belonging.
The AGBU Young Professionals are the largest Armenian YP network of its kind today.
Making a difference for over 14 years, the YP movement began in 1995 with the first group in Los Angeles.
Since then, the network has expanded to include groups in Northern California, Greater New York, Orange County, Lebanon, Philadelphia, Paris, Plovdiv, Sofia, Tehran, Boston, Detroit, Toronto, London, Yerevan, Austria, Brazil, Sydney, Washington, DC, Cologne, Buenos Aires, Montréal, Hamburg, United Arab Emirates, Burgas, Marseille and Chicago, with partnerships with organizations SIVAM in Moscow and HAIK in Frankfurt.
Civic-minded and benevolent, AGBU YPs devote their time, knowledge and skills to make Armenian communities thriving, better places to live by:
- Engaging thousands of YPs worldwide through cultural, professional and social programs;
- Investing in Armenia, Karabakh and locally by fundraising for worthwhile AGBU projects - since the network’s inception, AGBU YPs have raised nearly $200,000; and
- Harnessing their collective power through cross cooperation and collaboration on regional and global projects.
An integral part of the AGBU family, the Young Professionals also work closely with AGBU Districts, Chapters and Schools on joint initiatives, and participate in signature AGBU events, such as the General Assembly, FOCUS and the World Games.
- To join the YP mailing list, please complete the following online form.
- To read the YP brochure, please visit here.
- You will also find us on Facebook and LinkedIn.
- For general inquiries or to start a YP Group near you, email ypliaison@agbu.org or call (212) 319-6383.


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