WITH FINANCING OF U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, RESTORATION WORKS DONE IN YEREVAN SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN HARD OF HEARING
Noyan Tapan
Nov 01 2006
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 1, NOYAN TAPAN. On the initiative of the American
Counterpart International organization, restoration of the lavatory of
the Yerevan special boarding school No15 for children hard of hearing
was implemented. As Armine Khachatrian, the Armenian Office Director
of the Community Humanitarian Assistance Program of the organization
mentioned at the solemn ceremony of the restored lavatory on November
1, the children's life will be improved at some extent, as a result
of the done work. She informed the journalists that the lavatory of
the school, which was earlier in a too bad state, was fundamentally
restored owing to the financial assistance of the U.S. Department
of State. In A.Khachatrian's words, the CHAP Armenian Office has
cooperated with this boarding school since the first day of the
latter's foundation and strived to assist the school within the limits
of possibility, showing various humanitarians assistances. School
Director Ashot Avetisian emphasized in his turn that the implemented
program has a great importance for this educational institution being
the only one of its type in the republic. In his words, children hard
of hearing get at school not only secondary education but also study
carpet making, hairdressing, dress-making, show making as well as
study profession of computer operator in the case of their wish.
Noyan Tapan
Nov 01 2006
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 1, NOYAN TAPAN. On the initiative of the American
Counterpart International organization, restoration of the lavatory of
the Yerevan special boarding school No15 for children hard of hearing
was implemented. As Armine Khachatrian, the Armenian Office Director
of the Community Humanitarian Assistance Program of the organization
mentioned at the solemn ceremony of the restored lavatory on November
1, the children's life will be improved at some extent, as a result
of the done work. She informed the journalists that the lavatory of
the school, which was earlier in a too bad state, was fundamentally
restored owing to the financial assistance of the U.S. Department
of State. In A.Khachatrian's words, the CHAP Armenian Office has
cooperated with this boarding school since the first day of the
latter's foundation and strived to assist the school within the limits
of possibility, showing various humanitarians assistances. School
Director Ashot Avetisian emphasized in his turn that the implemented
program has a great importance for this educational institution being
the only one of its type in the republic. In his words, children hard
of hearing get at school not only secondary education but also study
carpet making, hairdressing, dress-making, show making as well as
study profession of computer operator in the case of their wish.