VivaCell-MTS & Fuller Center for Housing Armenia Partnership Continues
23-10-2014 18:44:15 |
23 October, 2014, Yervandashat Village, RA. Owing to the partnership
between VivaCell-MTS and Fuller Center for Housing Armenia the current
year has become prominent for eight families - has been solved their
top priority issue - the housing problem.
VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian, staff members from the
company and Fuller Center for Housing Armenia team had a regular visit
to Armavir region, the villages of Yervandashat and Margara sharing
with five families their happiness.
Nine families from Armavir region, the villages of Yervandashat and
Margara, will meet the winter without worries and concerns.
"It is already a month that some of our fellow villagers have already
finished the construction of their homes. We were feeling awe
following the process, sometimes we were getting discouraged thinking
whether the day when we finish the renovation of our house would come
or not, whether we would feel the happiness of living in a safe and
decent home. Now the sense of despair has disappeared,'' said Tsovinar
Grigoryan, whose family more than anyone else knows what it means to
live with deteriorated roof and without basic housing conditions.
"It was a month ago that the teams of VivaCell-MTS and Fuller Center
for Housing Armenia as well as a group of foreign volunteers joined us
helping with the construction of our house. In one day the teams did
such a great work that we wouldn't have managed to do ourselves in
this period and wouldn't have finished the construction till now. Now
my family has a safe roof over its head. There are no words that can
express my feelings and the sense of gratitude,'' said Hakob Muradyan.
"Fatherland is a sacred idea, the purest of all the beliefs. It is the
fundament upon which our identity relies on. Yet it is tangible as
anything else around us. It's about soil cultivated by the farmer and
the harvest that the land yields, it's about village kids who live in
harmony with the nature, it's about strong families who pass their
knowledge of land cultivation from generation to generation together
with their love for the birthplace. Fatherland is the air that we
breathe; it's the eyes of the young shepherd, clean as the spring
water he drinks. Fatherland is the cumulative belief that each of us,
nowadays Armenians, should hold: we are the means to pass this holy
land inherited from our ancestors to our children. For preserving our
Fatherland, we have to work a lot, day and night, sparing no effort.
We have to build - and with each of the houses that we build, we
rebuild our belief. No one else will do this for us," said
VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian
In the frames of this project 6 houses were renovated, 2 half-built
houses completed and one house purchased in Armavir region.
''The least each of us can do for these people is to create basic
housing conditions, safe roof and solid walls. For an Armenian the
home is more than a place to live in and we try to do the possible to
make more families live without the concern of living in comfortless
conditions,'' said Ashot Yeghiazaryan, Fuller Center for Housing
Armenia president.
VivaCell-MTS has invested 55 million AMD for the housing project in
the borderland villages of Armenia and Fuller Center for Housing
Armenia has undertaken the implementation of the project.
VivaCell-MTS (K-Telecom CJSC) is Armenia's leading mobile operator,
having the widest 2G/3.75G/4G network reach and spreading a wide range
of Voice and Data services all across Armenia. Having the best of the
Armenian people interest at heart since its launch on 1st July 2005
and in a short period of time VivaCell-MTS has managed to build a
nationwide network and a considerable customer base. VivaCell-MTS
drives innovation and aims at always being at the forefront of any
development serving the Armenian mobile communications market. The
company follows the guidance provided by ISO 26000 (International
Standard of Social Responsibility). For more information, visit
www.mts.am
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News from Armenia and Diaspora - Noyan Tapan
- See more at: http://www.nt.am/en/news/198647/#sthash.gNQUAN8z.dpuf
23-10-2014 18:44:15 |
23 October, 2014, Yervandashat Village, RA. Owing to the partnership
between VivaCell-MTS and Fuller Center for Housing Armenia the current
year has become prominent for eight families - has been solved their
top priority issue - the housing problem.
VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian, staff members from the
company and Fuller Center for Housing Armenia team had a regular visit
to Armavir region, the villages of Yervandashat and Margara sharing
with five families their happiness.
Nine families from Armavir region, the villages of Yervandashat and
Margara, will meet the winter without worries and concerns.
"It is already a month that some of our fellow villagers have already
finished the construction of their homes. We were feeling awe
following the process, sometimes we were getting discouraged thinking
whether the day when we finish the renovation of our house would come
or not, whether we would feel the happiness of living in a safe and
decent home. Now the sense of despair has disappeared,'' said Tsovinar
Grigoryan, whose family more than anyone else knows what it means to
live with deteriorated roof and without basic housing conditions.
"It was a month ago that the teams of VivaCell-MTS and Fuller Center
for Housing Armenia as well as a group of foreign volunteers joined us
helping with the construction of our house. In one day the teams did
such a great work that we wouldn't have managed to do ourselves in
this period and wouldn't have finished the construction till now. Now
my family has a safe roof over its head. There are no words that can
express my feelings and the sense of gratitude,'' said Hakob Muradyan.
"Fatherland is a sacred idea, the purest of all the beliefs. It is the
fundament upon which our identity relies on. Yet it is tangible as
anything else around us. It's about soil cultivated by the farmer and
the harvest that the land yields, it's about village kids who live in
harmony with the nature, it's about strong families who pass their
knowledge of land cultivation from generation to generation together
with their love for the birthplace. Fatherland is the air that we
breathe; it's the eyes of the young shepherd, clean as the spring
water he drinks. Fatherland is the cumulative belief that each of us,
nowadays Armenians, should hold: we are the means to pass this holy
land inherited from our ancestors to our children. For preserving our
Fatherland, we have to work a lot, day and night, sparing no effort.
We have to build - and with each of the houses that we build, we
rebuild our belief. No one else will do this for us," said
VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian
In the frames of this project 6 houses were renovated, 2 half-built
houses completed and one house purchased in Armavir region.
''The least each of us can do for these people is to create basic
housing conditions, safe roof and solid walls. For an Armenian the
home is more than a place to live in and we try to do the possible to
make more families live without the concern of living in comfortless
conditions,'' said Ashot Yeghiazaryan, Fuller Center for Housing
Armenia president.
VivaCell-MTS has invested 55 million AMD for the housing project in
the borderland villages of Armenia and Fuller Center for Housing
Armenia has undertaken the implementation of the project.
VivaCell-MTS (K-Telecom CJSC) is Armenia's leading mobile operator,
having the widest 2G/3.75G/4G network reach and spreading a wide range
of Voice and Data services all across Armenia. Having the best of the
Armenian people interest at heart since its launch on 1st July 2005
and in a short period of time VivaCell-MTS has managed to build a
nationwide network and a considerable customer base. VivaCell-MTS
drives innovation and aims at always being at the forefront of any
development serving the Armenian mobile communications market. The
company follows the guidance provided by ISO 26000 (International
Standard of Social Responsibility). For more information, visit
www.mts.am
-
News from Armenia and Diaspora - Noyan Tapan
- See more at: http://www.nt.am/en/news/198647/#sthash.gNQUAN8z.dpuf