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The Homenetmen Montebello
Chapter, with more than 350 members, has served the Montebello Armenian
Communities through its scouting and athletics as well as a long
list of other community benefit programs.
Homenetmen
Mission Statement
Homenetmen’s mission is to prepare exemplary and law abiding
citizens by providing physical education, endowing the mind and
soul with the finest spirit of sportsmanship, and developing an
understanding of responsibility and honor as they strive for individual
and collective excellence.
Homenetmen
History
The Armenian General Athletic Union and Scouts, referred
to as Homenetmen, is a non-profit organization founded in 1918.
As a strong believer in the strong mind in a strong body concept,
Homenetmen provides the Armenian American Youth with moral, physical
and social education. In addition, it exposes the youth to the wealth
of the Armenian culture and heritage, prepares outstanding and law
abiding Armenian American Citizens. Homenetmen is a worldwide organization
with ninety chapters and over 25,000 members on five continents.
In the United States, the first Homenetmen Olympic Games took place
in Brooklyn, New York in 1922. Shortly thereafter, new chapters
were established in New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Boston. From that
point on, Homenetmen USA began to grow, founding chapters throughout
the United States. The first chapter in Western USA was established
in Los Angeles, in 1968. During the years, Homenetmen Western USA
prospered. Today, it is a thriving organization with eighteen chapters
and over 7,000 members throughout the Western United States. Through
the years of growth and expansion, Homenetmen's mission has remained
constant, and the standards and expectations of the young people
have remained high.
The Homenetmen experience
is one of lasting association. The organization promotes a sense
of fraternity and humanitarianism, which extends far beyond mere
camaraderie and benevolence. Homenetmen's motto Elevate Yourself
and Others With You is a poignant reminder of its fundamental objective
- striving for individual and collective excellence.
Homenetmen's scouting
program is affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America. For its more
than 2,000 scouts, Homenetmen Western USA provides the opportunity
to instill in each and everyone of them a sense of social and moral
responsibility.
Homenetmen Scouting
offers its scouts the opportunity to earn badges and medals in their
areas of interest. The most prestigious of these medals is the St.
Mesrob emblem. Introduced by Homenetmen Western USA to the Boys
Scouts of America, in conjunction with the Western Prelacy of the
Armenian Apostolic Church, the St. Mesrob Emblem is among the official
badges of the Boy Scouts of America which a scout can earn after
fulfilling the program requirements. The badge is named after Sahag
Mesrob, who as the inventor of the Armenian Alphabet in the 5th
century, is one of the most prominenet figures in Armenian History.
The scouting program
also features troop activities such as field trips and outdoor scouting
expeditions. Moreover, each troop hosts an annual camping trip,
inviting other local chapters to participate.
In addition to regional
activities, scouts from the Homenetmen Western USA have participated
in numerous jamborees. A shared feeling of enthusiasm and patriotism
has marked the overwhelming successes of the jamborees. The Homenetmen
Western Region also hosts it's jamboree every four years in which
over 800 scouts from local chapters participate in a 2 week camp.
The athletic division
of the Homenetmen in the Western USA Region has a membership of
3,500 young Armenian Americans. It sponsors local league competitions
as well as major regional athletic programs and activities.
In 1987, Homenetmen
Western USA hosted the first annual Fall Invitational. The games
featured competitions in indoor sports such as volleyball, basketball,
and table tennis. Over a Three-month period, athletes representing
numerous amateur athletic organizations participate in this tournament.
The Fall Invitational has most recently attracted 250 teams and
2,500 athletes from different parts of California.
The KAHAM (Inter-School)
Games, held annually since 1982, bring together students throughout
the Southland in basketball, volleyball, soccer, and track and field
competition.
In 1975, the first
annual Navasartian Games were held at East Los Angeles College before
only a few hundred spectators. Today, over 300 teams and 5,000 athletes
from Homenetmen Western Region chapters, as well as guest teams
from around the country and the world, participate in several weekends
of sports competition. Each year the organization symbolically dedicates
the Navasartian Games to a special event significant to the community.
As it steps into its
third decade of existence, the Navasartian Games have grown into
being the community's most attractive event, drawing over 30,000
spectators. The athletic competition is held over an eight-week
period starting in May. The Games culminate on the Fourth of July
Weekend with a festival and the closing ceremonies. Over fifty businesses
and organizations participate in the festival with food and game
booths.
The Navasartian Games
have now become more than just Homenetmen's event. The Games have
a special place in the heart of the community.
Since its establishment
in 1918, Homenetmen has played a fundamental role in helping to
shape the character and leadership capabilities of the generations
of Armenian American youths. Through its scouting and athletic programs,
Homenetmen has preserved the Armenian spirit and addressed the needs
of Armenian American communities through the Western United Sates.
Its success has been made possible because of the generous moral
and financial contributions of parents, concerned citizens and many
charitable organization throughout the world, who believe in the
organizations cause and have witnessed its many accomplishments.
Through the years,
Homenetmen strives to develop the moral character of young Armenian
Americans with the intent that each becomes a model citizen in their
respective communities. The terrific success of scouting and athletic
activities is largely due to continual support of dedicated parents,
who have been instrumental in organizing and raising funds for existing
and new programs. Today, Homenetmen continues to grow at an unprecedented
rate, and for this reason, there is a need to develop more abundant
resources. The ever-increasing challenges of contemporary society
indicate that, now more than ever, each and every one of us must
share Homenetmen's commitment to excellence.
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