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  • Armenia's 1st Inclusive Playground Campaign Has Began

    FPWC
    Foundation for the Presevation of Wildlife and Culture
    Nr. 5, Byron Street
    Yerevan
    Republic of Armenia
    375009
    Tel: 00374 10 529340
    Fax: 00374 10 564484
    http://www.fpwc.org/


    December 5, 2014

    Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC)
    Contact: Syuzanna Petrosyan
    [email protected], +374 77 933772

    On December 3, British Ambassador to Armenia Katherine Leach, Deputy
    Mayor of Yerevan Aram Sukiasyan, and Yerevan Zoo Director Ruben
    Khachatryan came together to mark the opening of an inclusive swing for
    disabled children, on the International Day of People with Disability.
    The swing was donated to the Yerevan Zoo by the Armenian British
    Business Chamber and Rotary Club of Yerevan; their representatives also
    attended the event.

    `The Yerevan Zoo should be accessible to children of all abilities and
    this is one of the initiatives towards that goal. I am happy to thank
    the British community in Armenia for their support,' said Mr. Sukiasyan.

    The event marked the start of the `Playground for All Children'
    crowdfunding campaign, the aim of which is to build Armenia's first
    inclusive playground for thousands of disabled children in the country.
    The campaign is initiated by the Foundation for the Preservation of
    Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) and the Yerevan Zoo.
    `For us, `The Playground for All Children' is more than just another
    improvement of zoo infrastructure. It will be the first inclusive
    playground in Armenia, which will also be accessible for children with
    special needs. We believe that this is an important step towards
    bringing respect and accountability for these `invisible' children. We
    hope that the Yerevan Zoo will turn into a model for social integration
    - a space, which will be free of society's artificial barriers and
    stereotypes. And of course, it will be a happy place for all children in
    Armenia,' said Yerevan Zoo director Ruben Khacatryan.

    Ambassador Leach encouraged all individuals, businesses, and
    organizations to support the initiative however they can. `This is the
    beginning of a very important campaign and I would like to urge everyone
    to join this campaign to help build the inclusive playground for all
    children of Armenia,' she stated.

    The lack of awareness for their special needs has left many disabled
    children and their families at the margins of society. A recent study by
    UNICEF reveals that the segregation of disabled children in Armenia is
    in many ways linked to the problem that the general public still
    perceives it as impossible to integrate mentally as well as physically
    handicapped persons in normal life. This playground aims to provide a
    space for integration. It will promote an inclusive approach on all
    levels of the society by dismantling societal barriers that have kept
    these children segregated for years.

    The `Playground for All Children' will be a tangible step towards more
    respect for the 8000 registered disabled children in the country. The
    campaign will be facilitated through the U.S. based Global Giving online
    platform through which anyone, anywhere in the world can contribute. To
    learn more, please visit http://goto.gg/19063.

    About FPWC
    Established in 2002, FPWC is Armenia's leading foundation for the
    protection and conservation of the country's unique natural heritage.
    Working at the crossroads of wildlife protection, environmental
    education, as well as community and infrastructure development, the
    foundation emphasizes the involvement of rural populations in the
    sustainable development of Armenia. In all its projects, FPWC advocates
    for mutual respect between human beings, the natural environment, and
    cultural heritage, as these are indispensable conditions for the
    positive development of Armenia.




    From: A. Papazian
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