Tigran Eritsyan and Lilith Kazaryan Host Fundraiser Dinner to Support Artsakh
(1888PressRelease) – Lilith Kazaryan and Tigran Eritsyan are hosting a fundraiser dinner on September 7, 2023, to support the people of Artsakh in the aftermath of the recent conflict. The event will feature a silent auction, live music, and guest speakers. Eritsyan and Kazaryan are both of Armenian descent and have personal ties to the region, motivating their efforts to support the cause.
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA – On September 7, 2023, Lilith Kazaryan and Tigran Eritsyan will host a fundraiser dinner to support the people of Artsakh in the aftermath of the recent conflict. The event will take place at Carousel Restaurant Glendale, and will feature a silent auction, live music, and guest speakers.
The conflict between Artsakh and Azerbaijan in the fall of 2020 resulted in the loss of many lives and homes, leaving thousands of families displaced and in need of assistance. The situation remains dire, with ongoing challenges and long-term recovery needs.
Tigran Eritsyan and Lilith Kazaryan, both of Armenian descent and with personal ties to the region, are committed to supporting the people of Artsakh. “We cannot stand idly by as our brothers and sisters suffer in Artsakh,” said Eritsyan. “We must come together as a community to support them and help them rebuild their lives.”
The fundraiser dinner will bring together members of the community, business leaders, and supporters of the Artsakh cause. Guests will enjoy a delicious meal, while having the opportunity to bid on a range of exciting auction items, including unique artwork, luxury experiences, and more. In addition, the event will feature live performances by, as well as speeches by prominent community leaders.
“We are grateful to Tigran and Lilith for their commitment to helping the people of Artsakh,” said Mashtots Seroyan, who will be speaking at the event. “Their leadership and generosity are an inspiration to us all.”
All proceeds from the fundraiser will go directly to support the people of Artsakh through trusted local organizations. “Our goal is to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who have suffered so much,” said Kazaryan. “We hope that this event will be just the beginning of a long-t