A new child development center on its way to Hatsik village
Everything has its own time” is also true for the period children begin to improve their social or communication difficulties.
Everything has its own time” is also true for the period children begin to improve their social or communication difficulties.
“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.
Even if you’re miles away from Debet, trust us, this library can become your next favorite place, and here’s why.
The COAF car gradually reaches the village school, and as soon as it stops, the kids hurry up to open the door from the outside and greet their coach.
May 27, 2021, marked three years since the COAF SMART Center opened its doors in front of the youth and adults of the Lori region.
Starting life with a clean slate at a new home is the sole beam of hope and comfort to the many Artsakhian people displaced by the war.
We – the most adaptable creatures in the entire universe – have learned to live or even travel with it.
A few hours ago, after 106 years, US President Joe Biden officially recognized the Armenian Genocide. And what have we been busy with when the news came?
Air rich in oxygen, clean food, and breathtaking nature all around are some of the luxuries of Koti village of Armenia’s alpine Tavush region.
Apricots will soon bloom, paving the way for apple trees. Homeyards will soon smell with enchanting Maytime aromas.
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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