Similar and unique: Torosyan twins from Alaverdi
They do everything in twos․ People occasionally stop and stare at them. Teachers routinely mix up who said what.
They do everything in twos․ People occasionally stop and stare at them. Teachers routinely mix up who said what.
There are many living difficulties in rural communities, such as lack of drinking and irrigation water, gas supply, and more.
Have you ever wondered what health care looks like in Armenia’s rural regions? Here’s a little glimpse:
If you suddenly find yourself in the playground of Vahagnadzor and hear the children chant in unison, “Batum, Batum,” don’t be confused.
Each corner of the COAF SMART Center has its character and ambiance. The music room is probably the artsiest one:
Imagine how gorgeous the emerging fall season will be in a couple of days with the magical touch of October.
When, in 2015, COAF completely renovated a school in Hatsik village (Armavir province), the dwellers called it “the beginning of a new life.”
However much you think you have prepared for your child’s first year of school, there is always something new to learn and adapt to.
Aghunik Shambaryan, a COAF SMART student from the town of Alaverdi, is one of them.
When revolving around the northern Lori region of Armenia, you’ll feel a solid contrast upon entering Tumanyan.
Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that employs community-led approaches aimed at improving the quality of life in rural Armenia, with particular focus on children and youth.
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