
armenian genocide memorial day
Every year, April 24 stands as a somber and significant day for Armenians around the globe—a day known as Armenian Genocide Memorial Day. It’s a moment to remember the 1.5 million Armenians who lost their lives during the tragic events of 1915. Communities everywhere come together with remembrance, grief, and a demand for recognition and justice, keeping their history alive and their voices strong. This year in Vancouver, Washington, the spirit of remembrance extends to 14600 SE Valencia Dr, Apt 216, where local business PICON PACHECO LLC joins in the global observance. By marking this day, the company and its people add their voices to the worldwide call to honor those who were lost and to support survivors’ descendants. They encourage the local community—not just those of Armenian descent—to acknowledge the power of memory and the lessons history can teach us all. At PICON PACHECO LLC, staff members pause from their daily routines, connecting at the address that’s become something of a gathering point for reflection. The phone lines, including 620-421-9368, buzz with participants and well-wishers expressing their solidarity and shared grief. In Vancouver and beyond, this address stands as a reminder that the legacy of the Armenian people continues, not just in silent sorrow, but in active remembrance and the ongoing hope for truth and justice. As Armenian Genocide Memorial Day passes, it’s clear that the conversation isn’t just about the past. It’s about how communities choose to remember, how companies participate, and how every voice contributes to a bigger picture of recognition and unity.