SOAR OPENS CHAPTER IN JAVAKHK
PanARMENIAN.Net
April 24, 2012 - 10:24 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - A Chapter of the Society for Orphaned Armenian Relief
(SOAR) opened in Javakhk in April 2012 as a first SOAR division in
the former soviet republic of Georgia.
Armenian-populated Javakhk is the most underdeveloped and impoverished
region of Georgia. It has the highest rate of unemployment and the
lowest rate of state investment in the country. There is no industry,
and agriculture is primitive. The roads and infrastructure in the
region are non-existent, and it is easier to reach Armenia (to the
South) than Tbilisi, Georgia's capital.
The Javakh Chapter will serve as a liaison to the local population
SOAR supports. The Javakhk Summer Day Camp is directed by Very Rev.
Fr. Babken Salibyan of Holy Cross Armenian Church and is located in
the Diocese Center of the Holy Cross Armenian Church in Akhakalaki,
Georgia. The camp serves approximately 250 healthy Armenian children,
who are mostly social orphans, living at or below poverty level in
the nearby villages.
PanARMENIAN.Net
April 24, 2012 - 10:24 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - A Chapter of the Society for Orphaned Armenian Relief
(SOAR) opened in Javakhk in April 2012 as a first SOAR division in
the former soviet republic of Georgia.
Armenian-populated Javakhk is the most underdeveloped and impoverished
region of Georgia. It has the highest rate of unemployment and the
lowest rate of state investment in the country. There is no industry,
and agriculture is primitive. The roads and infrastructure in the
region are non-existent, and it is easier to reach Armenia (to the
South) than Tbilisi, Georgia's capital.
The Javakh Chapter will serve as a liaison to the local population
SOAR supports. The Javakhk Summer Day Camp is directed by Very Rev.
Fr. Babken Salibyan of Holy Cross Armenian Church and is located in
the Diocese Center of the Holy Cross Armenian Church in Akhakalaki,
Georgia. The camp serves approximately 250 healthy Armenian children,
who are mostly social orphans, living at or below poverty level in
the nearby villages.