
The faces of COAF SMART Center in Lori
If you have managed to tour the COAF SMART Center in the Lori region, you will probably have noticed the
If you have managed to tour the COAF SMART Center in the Lori region, you will probably have noticed the
At the beginning of 2022, COAF expanded the geography of its impact to Artsakh with the opening of a new office in Stepanakert.
Today, on Labor Day in Armenia, we’d like to bring the special PEOPLE behind COAF’s mission to the fore.
If you know COAF, you most probably know our Anahit Hakobyan, whose COAF story began no more no less than seven years ago.
Many might relate that having an Armenian first name and introducing yourself when abroad can be challenging, of course, if your name isn’t Ann, Mary, or David.
Nairi comes from the country of colorful and hottest carnivals. “In Brazil, people say that the year starts with carnivals,” explains the young architect with pure Armenian. Carnivals take place in February, which is almost over.
“The future of the world is in your classroom” is mentioned in Meline Grigoryan’s recently published book about education management.
COAF’s team reflects the geography of Armenia and the diaspora. We have someone from everywhere. Knar is our Artsakh.
Born in Lebanon, Bedo Demirdjian grew up in an Armenian family with a strong connection to its community, culture, and history.
About six months ago, when we were switching to quarantine life, we would hardly imagine it would take us almost 180 days to get the green light of leaving our “home offices.”
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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