FAMILY WITH 11 CHILDREN HOMELESS IN ARMENIA'S GYUMRI (VIDEO)
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August 06, 2012 | 18:32
GYUMRI. - Many homeless families resided in territories far away from
Armenia's Gyumri following the 1988 quake.
A big family with eleven children used to live in a temporary shelter
on the way to Yerevan-Gyumri airport. However, as the temporary home
was spoilt due to damp, they had to move to a small rented home. The
family has no hope to receive an apartment by the state as it is not
considered to be homeless due to the quake.
"We, the Shirak center employees, and hetq.am journalist Yeranuhi
Soghoyan, visited the other day the family of the Gevorgyans within
the framework of philanthropic initiative "No child should be left
out of the school due to lack of cloths and stationery." There are
9 girls and 2 boys in the family," the statement reads.
http://news.am/eng/news/116178.html
August 06, 2012 | 18:32
GYUMRI. - Many homeless families resided in territories far away from
Armenia's Gyumri following the 1988 quake.
A big family with eleven children used to live in a temporary shelter
on the way to Yerevan-Gyumri airport. However, as the temporary home
was spoilt due to damp, they had to move to a small rented home. The
family has no hope to receive an apartment by the state as it is not
considered to be homeless due to the quake.
"We, the Shirak center employees, and hetq.am journalist Yeranuhi
Soghoyan, visited the other day the family of the Gevorgyans within
the framework of philanthropic initiative "No child should be left
out of the school due to lack of cloths and stationery." There are
9 girls and 2 boys in the family," the statement reads.