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We believe that 8000 veterans of Artsakh war, families of victims and 66000 displaced people must be confident that they have a next mission, a future worth looking forward to. We realize that the path of return to routine life looks complicated and
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During the war in Nagorno-Karabakh, tens of thousands Armenian refugees, including women, children and the elderly were taken out to Armenia for security purposes. About 40,000 refugees lost their homes as a result of bombing and the opportunity to r
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This program provides 150 working children with basic education by including them with special trainings throughout the 10 regions of Armenia.
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Residents in remote communities of Armenia live in extreme poverty. Children from pov
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Homeland Development Initiative Foundation ("HDIF") aims to initiate, facilitate, and nurture sustainable development initiatives in Armenian communities. One of its main projects is a grass root, non-profit organization dedicated to the creation of
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Nor Luyce is a 3-phase mentoring program that aims to empower adolescent girls in Armenia, ages 13-18, from orphanages and low-income families to lead self-sufficient lives. Nor Luyce strives to build a community of strong, thoughtful, creative young
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As a consequence of the armed conflict in Syria, millions of people have been forced to leave their homeland and seek refuge in different countries. This project will help 50 Armenian refugee children from Syria overcome this crisis and the ensuing c
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Oknooshoon provides canine-assisted interventions (CAIs) in Armenia with a certified CAI Team (Therapy Dog and Handler). This will mutually benefit dogs and people in Armenia, by giving vulnerable populations access to therapy dogs and improving the
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HALO has been working in Nagorno Karabakh since 2000. We have cleared almost 500 minefields, making land safe and transforming the lives of more than 130,000 people. After the truce of the 2020 war, we have since been removing new explosive hazards i
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This project supports 110 young journalists in Armenia in helping them identify community problems and solve them through mass media and modern technology.
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Rural communities in Armenia are full of problems and there is a widespr
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The Second Artsakh War started a new wave of displaced people from Artsakh. Many school-aged children were left without homes and access to education. From the first days of the war, we hosted an Artsakh family and began fundraising for the project.
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Sari Janaparh envisions the development of B&Bs, biking, unique culinary experiences, handicraft products, other activities. This campaign aims to raise money for B&B in Tavush village, Berd. Varduhi is a carpet weaver and she dreams to renovate her
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Breaking Walls seeks to create an empathetic global youth community through its arts education programming that culminates in an empowering 18-day Summit in Yerevan, Armenia in 2022. Young artists and ambassadors from 13 different communities, who ha
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The project is designed to build the income-generating knowledge and skills in beekeeping for 30 young men and women with disabilities in Berd region, one of remote areas in the North-East part of Armenia -Tavush Marz (administrative unit of several
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This is an aspirational and development program for youth aged 14-16 from Armenia, who are unable to invest in themselves and achieve their full potential because of temporary relocation and military actions that are taking place on their homeland. T
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This project will build a day center for young people living with disabilities in the Kotayk region of Armenia, offering support services, recreational activities, and income generation opportunities for over 50 youth. Our goal is to help these youth
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This project is to set up psycho-social rehabilitation services to support 360 children with disabilities living in Tavush Marz (Province) of Armenia, in the cities of Dilijan, Berd, Noyemberyan and Ijevan and nearby 24 villages. This will help chil
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