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.
In the post-pandemic world, many appreciate the things that helped not slip into a sedentary lifestyle. Yoga was certainly one of them.
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.
Considering the rising number of coronavirus cases, the lockdown, and the limited economic activity, we saw an urgent need to lend a helping hand to our beneficiary villagers in need.
8704 teeth of rural Armenian children have been treated thanks to COAF’s free dental services.
Virus prevention, social-economic protection, and awareness-raising are the major priorities of our current focus.
COAF educational programs have first been switched to distance learning thanks to the management team and the instructors being agile enough to adapt to the new situation.
Salsa, Bachata, Cha-Cha-Cha, Rumba – future SMART Citizens and guests of the COAF SMART Center shouted their favorite Latin dances during the 14th SMARTConnects event opening.
Scientists say that our success depends on emotional intelligence 80% and only 20% depends on IQ.
Satik Isahakyan, a Public Radio reporter from Armavir, recalls how she used to stop her niece’s nosebleeds. “I asked her to tilt her head back and packed her nose with tampons…
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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