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  • Most Vulnerable Syrian Armenian Families Habiting In Armenia Are Set

    MOST VULNERABLE SYRIAN ARMENIAN FAMILIES HABITING IN ARMENIA ARE SET TO BE PROVIDED WITH FOOD AND HOUSE RENT FEES

    13:19, 20 December, 2012

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 20, ARMENPRESS: Syrian Armenian families currently
    habiting in Motherland thanks to various assistance programs are
    provided with food, first priority hygiene items and house renting
    fees. In the words of Firdus Zakaryan, the head of the working
    group dealing with Syrian Armenian issues, Ministry of Diaspora,
    currently they are clarifying the trends of the assistance scheduled
    to be provided from Kuwait, Armenpress reports. According to the
    interlocutor the assistance may well be provided for the compensation
    of housing fees. In the words of Zakaryan, the list of two hundred
    needy families is already sketched; reportedly the rest families will
    be comprised in the next list.

    Hranush Hakobyan, Minister of Diaspora stated in the launched meeting
    with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of
    Kuwait to the Republic of Armenia Bassam Muhammad Alqabandi, an
    agreement was reached in the frame of her official visit to Kuwait
    to provide 100,000 U.S. dollars assistance to Syrian Armenians.

    Alla Sarkisova, responsible for Rapid Response Program set up by
    Armenian Inter-Church charitable Round Table Foundation stated in
    the briefing with Armenpress, over 100 Syrian Armenian families were
    initially scheduled in fourth -week lasting program, whether currently
    they are working with 200 families. The assistance is being provided
    to most vulnerable and in needy Syrian Armenian families.

    Armenian Round Table foundation with blessing of Catholicos of All
    Armenians Garegin the Second and with the assistance of "Joint action
    of the churches" alliance started a program for quick support to the
    Armenians who arrived from Syria. It plans to give food and hygienic
    goods to 200 families. Press and information service of Mother Sea
    Holy Etchmiadzin informs about this.

    The program has been started since December 10. "Yerevan City"
    supermarkets' network also expressed readiness to participate in the
    program. Besides the financial assistance the clergymen will also
    visit the Armenian-Syrians and will be informed about their needs.

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