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  • AFUSA: Nagorno-Karabakh's Nor-Getashen Village

    Armenia Fund USA, Inc.
    152 Madison Ave, S-803
    New York, NY 10016, U.S.A.
    T/1-212-689-5307
    F/1-212-689-5317
    http://ww w.armeniafundusa.org
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Nagorno-Karabakh's Nor-Getashen Village
    ~A successful example of Armenia Fund USA's mission ~

    NEW YORK, New York - From its beginning, Armenia Fund USA (the Fund)
    embraced within its mission the goal to go "beyond bricks and mortar". An
    example of that is the continuing community development of the village of
    Nor-Getashen since Armenia Fund USA's donor Mr. Norman Miller, 92, of
    Pennsylvania brought clean drinking water (2005) to a tiny, war-ravaged
    community of Nagorno-Karabakh. Accompanied by his son, Mr. Miller traveled
    to Nor-Getashen to personally see the changes made through the water
    project. He was touched to meet the families of Nor-Getashen who now had
    clean running water in their homes. Moved by the impact clean drinking water
    had made on the daily lives of the people of Nor-Getashen, Mr. Miller
    pledged to support the expansion of the project to include two other
    communities of the village.

    More than this, living through his visit to Nor-Getashen, Mr. Miller decided
    to share the spirit of Christmas (2005) with them by sending gifts to the
    village's school children. A TV and a DVD player were delivered to
    Nor-Getashen school. Also, "Superbook" DVDs and toys were kindly donated by
    Christian Broadcasting Network, a Virginia based non-profit organization and
    one of the largest television ministries in the world. The tapes, which have
    been widely televised on Armenian TV, and are quite popular among children,
    have now been made available in this tiny remote village in mountainous
    Karabakh.

    In May 2006, while completing their visit to Hayastan Himnadram's affiliates
    meeting in Yerevan, Kevork Toroyan, Chairman, and Irina Lazarian, Executive
    Director, also traveled to Nor-Getashen to review the progress of the water
    project that is due to be completed by the end of June, 2006. They were able
    to see the overall economic impact that small changes and improvements had
    on families' lives. What impressed them most, however, was the
    well-maintained, clean and neat classrooms of the village's only school
    which has no more than 72 school children. In this small village that has
    suffered greatly from the 1991 war between disputing countries Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, representatives of Armenia Fund USA could see hopeful faces that
    are now filled with optimism for the future. "We saw lively faces of
    children, energy, willingness and vigor of villagers to tackle daily
    problems, and most importantly, how a small socio-economic improvement in
    this tiny community can be an incentive to move forward." says Ms. Lazarian,
    Executive Director of the Fund. Nor-Getashen families once again thanked the
    Fund for giving them "the confidence and feeling" that they are not alone in
    their social struggle to make life better in Nagorno-Karabakh. The project
    in Nor-Getashen shows how small scale development projects can successfully
    mobilize communities.

    Apart from undertaking large-scale development projects defined in its
    mission, the Fund has also helped facilitate smaller much-needed projects
    that some of its donors have envisioned. In their continuing commitment to
    effect social change, several have, over years, adopted specific projects
    building on the continuity and sustainability desired by the Fund in every
    step of the way. Armenia Fund USA's restoration of the heating system in
    Nork through the generosity of Mr. Agop Giritliyan (2005) and the
    water-project of Mr. Vasken Kassabian (2004) are examples of such
    initiatives.
    Armenia Fund USA works closely with like minded organizations to deliver the
    necessary technical intervention to Armenia and Karabakh. Through the
    generous support of its donors, it continues touching lives of thousands of
    people giving them hope that change and improvement can, in fact, reach
    them. The emphasis on the maintenance of projects the Fund sponsors, the
    multifaceted support to ensure the long-term sustainability of initiatives,
    as well as thorough follow-up on the work completed, clearly confirm Armenia
    Fund USA's pledge to go 'beyond bricks and mortar".
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