Every village has its own problem: Meghrashen
Meghrashen is a mellifluous village with over 1100 villagers. The village got its name due to many beekeepers in the community.
Meghrashen is a mellifluous village with over 1100 villagers. The village got its name due to many beekeepers in the community.
If you know COAF, you most probably know our Anahit Hakobyan, whose COAF story began no more no less than seven years ago.
Ten months have passed since the outbreak of the war in Artsakh. Still the war hardly concluded in the lives of so many families.
Dali, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Vahrad, and Taron are among the favorite artists of COAF SMART student Garik Varosyan. While you
Chkalov, “chka love” (in Armenian, there is no love). This is how the people from Lori usually joke when a stranger is first accompanied to the village of Chkalov.
On the rocky uplands of the Shirak region of Armenia lies Vardakar village that has many pink stones (vard= rose, kar=stone).
Everything has its own time” is also true for the period children begin to improve their social or communication difficulties.
In the post-pandemic world, many appreciate the things that helped not slip into a sedentary lifestyle. Yoga was certainly one of them.
“Thanks to the SMART Center, we didn’t leave the village,” says Ariga Melkonyan, a mother of four, whose all kids attend the COAF SMART Center.
“It is so freezing here that there is no need for a refrigerator” is the joke people often use to describe Lanjik.
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