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Landmine Removal Program: Making Armenia’s countryside a safe place to work and play

COAF has partnered with the US Humanitarian Mine Action Program, as well as the Marshall Legacy Institute and Humpty Dumpty Institute, in a partnership to combat landmines in Armenia. More »

Summer Camp for Disabled Children of Kharberd Orphanage

Specialized Children’s Home of Kharberd is a facility home to 230 mentally handicapped children over the age of seven. This institution has provided services such as physical therapy and special education curricula designed for the specific needs of each child. More »

Tsitsernak Orphan’s Summer Camp in Vanadzor

COAF has sponsored 120 children for a two week stay at the Vanadzor Orphan’s Summer Camp. More »

Orran Child Enrichment Program: Detour from despair

There are more than 14,000 children who do not attend school in the Republic of Armenia because their families are unable to meet the basic costs of their education. As a result, these innocent victims, out of desperation, are living on the streets, begging, or simply picking food out of the garbage. Some turn to prostitution, and many suffer from daily malnutrition and exposure to the elements. More »

Pediatric Training Program: Saving a generation through prevention, early detection and treatment

With the disruption of the health systems that once supported the medical and patient communities, standards of care and training programs in modern pediatrics have gone by the wayside, impacting a whole generation of children. More »

Our Lady of Armenia Boghossian Education Center: Giving homeless children a sense of family and future

Our Lady of Armenia Boghossian Educational Center is home to 66 orphans and needy children, ranging in age from six years to 20-plus. More »

Psychiatric Outreach Program: Treating youth traumatized by disaster and war

The Psychiatric Outreach Program (POP) was established in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in Armenia in 1988 and the great influx of refugees into Armenia from war-torn Karabagh. More »

Gyumri School #15 Sanitation Project

One of the six educational institutions to receive assistance from the newly inaugurated Community Resource Centers Program, School #15, under the direction of principal Hamazasp Khatchadouryan, is currently facing serious health hazards — as are many schools in Armenia — due to an infrastructure in major disrepair. More »

PYUNIC Armenian Association for the Disabled: Improving standards for treating physically disabled children

The PYUNIC program for the physically disabled was established in the immediate aftermath of the 1988 Armenian earthquake to provide rehabilitation, prosthesis, training and summer camps. More »

Images of the Armenian Spirit: A PBS presentation

COAF was the lead sponsor for the August 2003 PBS airing of “Images of the Armenian Spirit.” This one-hour documentary on past and present Armenia celebrates the human spirit of a people that refuse to surrender to history. More »

State Musical Theatre of Armenia

COAF has provided a grant to the State Musical Theatre of Armenia to modernize the facilities and update the equipment for these gifted children. More »

Festival of Arts in Shushi, Karabagh: Setting the stage for cultural and economic growth

The Festival of Arts in Shushi, conceived and organized by NK Arts, has made it possible for creative and performing artists of Nagorno-Karabagh to reach out beyond its borders and put the region on the cultural world map. More »

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