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    US AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA VISITED USAID-SUPPORTED PROJECTS IN CHARENTSAVAN

    armradio.am
    21.04.2009 17:32

    As part of her regional tour to Kotayk Marz on April 21, 2009, U.S.

    Ambassador to Armenia Marie L. Yovanovitch visited the USAID-supported
    Armenian EyeCare Project and Soup Kitchen in Charentsavan, accompanied
    by town Mayor Hakob Shahgaldyan, U.S. Embassy and USAID/Armenia
    representatives.

    USAID has partnered with the Diaspora-founded Armenian EyeCare
    Project (AECP) since 2004. The project's mission is to eliminate
    preventable blindness and make eye care accessible to all people in
    Armenia. Ambassador Yovanovitch visited the project's state-of-the-art
    Mobile Eye Hospital, stationed at the Charentsavan hospital, and
    conversed with project doctors and community members waiting for
    their examination or surgical treatment.

    During the last AECP visit to Charentsavan in 2007, 156 adults and 343
    children were screened for eye problems, and 90 patients were then
    referred to Mobile Eye Hospital for detailed eye examination. AECP
    also provided 72 pairs of glasses and performed surgeries for 28
    vulnerable people.

    The U.S. envoy then visited the USAID-supported Charentsavan
    Community Center and Soup Kitchen - one of 25 Day Centers operated
    across Armenia by the Mission Armenia NGO. Operating since 2004, the
    center in Charentsavan offers a broad range of services to the town's
    197 most vulnerable residents, including the el derly, the disabled,
    refugees residing in temporary dwellings, families with many children
    and the unemployed. The facility provides a hot meal once a day, five
    days a week, social and health services (including home visits) and
    arranges vocational training courses for vulnerable community members.

    Ambassador Yovanovitch toured the facility, joined the elderly for
    lunch and observed the eye screening and public health talk, conducted
    by AECP doctors for the center's visitors.
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