SPONSORSHIP NEEDED FOR SASHA GHAZARYAN AT OUR LADY OF ARMENIA CENTER
SOCIETY FOR ORPHANED ARMENIAN RELIEF (SOAR)
1060 First Avenue, Suite 400, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Office: 610.213.3452 Fax: 610.229.5168
Email: [email protected] Web: www.soar-us.org
SOAR's Sponsorship Program is the primary mechanism through which we
provide support to specific orphaned Armenian children. Your entire
donation benefits the individual you are sponsoring. Each week,
we highlight an orphaned Armenian child in need of sponsorship. This
week, we profile Sasha Ghazaryan at the Our Lady of Armenia Center.
Name: Sasha Ghazaryan
Facility: Our Lady of Armenia (OLA) Center
Gender: Male
DOB: October 21, 2002
Health history and current medical conditions:
Sasha is a healthy child, but has eyesight problems. His right eye was
severely injured when he was 4, and he underwent surgery. Because his
parents could not take him to a specialist regularly, he can barely
see with this eye. At OLA, Sr. Arousiag Sajonian took him to several
specialists, but the damage was deemed permanent.
Family history:
Sasha was brought to OLA by his parents from Village Ashotsq (Shirak
region) in November 2013. Sasha's parents have almost no financial
means to care for their children. In addition, housing conditions are
unfavorable for their development. The father is a herder, and the
mother is unemployed. She has health problems and is in the hospital
regularly. Sasha's six-year-old sister, Hasmik, has lived at the
Center since April 2013.
If you would like to sponsor Sasha, please contact George S.
Yacoubian, Jr., at [email protected] or select him (under Our
Lady of Armenia) through the Sponsorship Enrollment page.
Thank you in advance for your support!
The Society for Orphaned Armenian Relief (SOAR) is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization dedicated to providing humanitarian relief to
orphaned Armenian children and adults. Working with a loyal donor
base and a trusted network of partners, SOAR distributes clothing,
educational supplies, medicine, and other essential resources to
orphaned Armenians throughout the world.
SOCIETY FOR ORPHANED ARMENIAN RELIEF (SOAR)
1060 First Avenue, Suite 400, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Office: 610.213.3452 Fax: 610.229.5168
Email: [email protected] Web: www.soar-us.org
SOAR's Sponsorship Program is the primary mechanism through which we
provide support to specific orphaned Armenian children. Your entire
donation benefits the individual you are sponsoring. Each week,
we highlight an orphaned Armenian child in need of sponsorship. This
week, we profile Sasha Ghazaryan at the Our Lady of Armenia Center.
Name: Sasha Ghazaryan
Facility: Our Lady of Armenia (OLA) Center
Gender: Male
DOB: October 21, 2002
Health history and current medical conditions:
Sasha is a healthy child, but has eyesight problems. His right eye was
severely injured when he was 4, and he underwent surgery. Because his
parents could not take him to a specialist regularly, he can barely
see with this eye. At OLA, Sr. Arousiag Sajonian took him to several
specialists, but the damage was deemed permanent.
Family history:
Sasha was brought to OLA by his parents from Village Ashotsq (Shirak
region) in November 2013. Sasha's parents have almost no financial
means to care for their children. In addition, housing conditions are
unfavorable for their development. The father is a herder, and the
mother is unemployed. She has health problems and is in the hospital
regularly. Sasha's six-year-old sister, Hasmik, has lived at the
Center since April 2013.
If you would like to sponsor Sasha, please contact George S.
Yacoubian, Jr., at [email protected] or select him (under Our
Lady of Armenia) through the Sponsorship Enrollment page.
Thank you in advance for your support!
The Society for Orphaned Armenian Relief (SOAR) is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization dedicated to providing humanitarian relief to
orphaned Armenian children and adults. Working with a loyal donor
base and a trusted network of partners, SOAR distributes clothing,
educational supplies, medicine, and other essential resources to
orphaned Armenians throughout the world.