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  • The Armenia Fund Ororots Project Continues Support to Tavush Marz

    PRESS RELEASE
    The Armenia Fund
    Governmental Buiding 3, Yerevan, RA
    Contact: Hasmik Grigoryan
    Tel: +(3741) 56 01 06 ext. 105
    Fax: +(3741) 52 15 05
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.himnadram.org/

    18 March, 2008

    The Armenia Fund Ororots Project Continues Support to Tavush Marz

    Yerevan, March 18, 2008 - On March 13, within the Armenia Fund Ororots
    Project, packages containing first necessity items were distributed to
    socially vulnerable families with up to one-year-old children in Ijevan,
    Noyemberyan and Berd communities of Tavush marz. The project is carried out
    jointly with the Coordinating Board of Women NGOs.
    The presenting ceremonies were organized in the administrative center of
    Tavush marz and in the municipalities of Noyemberyan and Berd.
    Beneficiaries - young parents, grandparents, sisters and brothers of the
    newborns arrived at the centers on buses allocated by the community
    administration. The included items - clothes and shoes, as well as care
    accessories - were welcomed gifts for young parents. Their tired faces
    looked very pleased on receiving the packages.
    These families live in dire need - many are single mothers, refugees or have
    no homes. Saroyan Amalia with her oldest grandson had arrived from the
    Aigehovit village to receive the fifth package for her 27 year-old daughter's
    fifth son: "Every child receives something from the packages we are
    given," - she said in an emotional tone. Father of three daughters Sevak
    Pirumyan from the Achajur village was receiving packages for his twin
    daughters. "I have no job, we depend on our land," he said. Ashkhen, mother
    of three, lives on monthly benefits. Five-year-old Mariam who had come to
    get a package for her sister went through the package and "convinced" that
    the content is as bright and nice as the bag itself, gave out an unexpected
    "God bless you".
    The organizers - Ms. Jemma Hasratyan, Chairperson of the Coordinating Board
    of Women NGOs, members of the Board Ms. Anahit Harutyunyan, Ms. Gayane
    Armaghyan and Ms. Hasmik Aslanyan who have been committed to the project on
    a voluntary basis were present at the event. Ms. Aida Khachikyan represents
    the Armenia Fund in the Board.
    Ms. Hasratyan said that special attention was paid to disallow inaccuracies
    on the list of the beneficiaries, so that the most vulnerable families were
    included. "We must do our best to support and encourage young families to
    have children. We all need care and attention and so do young parents," she
    added.
    During these years the project was a great moral and material support for
    young families in the bordering villages. People do appreciate the attention
    they receive. It is very important for young families to know that they are
    not left alone with their problems. To some extent, this project solves
    integration of these families into the society," said Armen Ghularyan,
    Governor of Tavush Marz, "We should do our best in the future to increase
    involvement of communities in this truly helpful project," the Governor
    said.
    Most of the funding of the project has been thanks to the generous donations
    of Diasporans from Brazil, New York, Toronto (Canada) and Cyprus through
    their local Armenia Fund affiliates. Benefactors from Armenia also
    participated in financing the project.
    The project was launched in 2003. Socially vulnerable families from Sisian,
    Goris, Kapan and Meghri of Syunik marz became the first beneficiaries.
    Starting from 2004, the project has been targeting underprivileged families
    in Tavush. In 2006 190 children from Dilijan, Ijevan, Noyemberyan and Berd
    received packages. In the years of 2007-2008 another 234 children from these
    areas benefited from the Ororots project.
    The data on families in need is collected through the Nork
    Information-analytical Centre under the Ministry of Labor and Social
    Security. The choice of the area of project implementation is based and
    priority is given to areas most affected by war, border villages and towns
    with low birth rate.
    "In these challenging days for Armenia we prioritize the sustainability of
    border villages, which greatly depends on the living conditions of local
    inhabitants and the belief young families have for the future," said the
    Armenia Fund Executive Director Vahe Aghabegians.
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