ARTSAKH FAMILY INTEGRATION FUND UPDATES
With the forced deportation of more than 120,000 Armenians from their homes in Artsakh in 2023, the SOAR Artsakh Family Integration Fund is needed now more than ever.
See some updates below from families SOAR has assisted during 2023 and 2024.
MHER ARUSHANYAN FAMILY
March 2024
Cleaning and household supplies
November 2023
SOAR purchased pillows, covers, and bedding for the family.
RAFAYEL ARZUMANYAN FAMILY
March 2024
Cleaning and household supplies
DAVIT ASRYAN FAMILY
March 2024
Cleaning and household supplies
NUREN AVETISYAN FAMILY
January 2024
The family was provided with food and basic necessities.
March 2024
Cleaning and household supplies
ANUSH BALAYAN FAMILY
November 2023
Anush received the tools she needed to begin working in her profession as a manicurist.
BEGLARYAN FAMILY
March 2024
Cleaning and household supplies
November 2023
The family has moved from a hostel to a three-room apartment, which has been given free of charge for an unknow period of time.
The three children Haykanush, Sergey & Meline are going to school and the little one Karine started kindergarten.
The father is still looking for a job. The mother and the grandmother are baking “Zhengyal Bread” (a sort of flatbread stuffed with herbs and green vegetables) that is very popular in Artsakh. They are trying to sell it and to make income for the family.
SOAR purchased them an oven for their apartment so they can continue their baking endeavors!
October 2023
Shoes, clothing, and household supplies for the Beglaryan family.
YANA DANIELYAN
November 2023
Yana Danielyan, from a displaced Artsakh Family also attends the Ada Keshishyants Center for Disabled Children. Yana has a hearing disability but had received her certification for hairdressing. SOAR supplied her with the tools she needed to work in her profession.
GRIGORI GABRIELYAN FAMILY
March 2024
NINEL GALSTYAN FAMILY
December 2023
November 2023
LUSINE GASPARYAN FAMILY
March 2024
Cleaning supplies
December 2023
DAVIT GRIGORYAN FAMILY
March 2024
Davit Grigoryan’s family continues to live in a rented apartment in Vanadzor.
His father is taking in online courses for sales so he can find a job. David’s mother worked as a manicurist in Artsakh, and she will resume her work in Vanadzor when she receives the proper tools.
David’s developmental delay appeared during the months of the blockade in Artsakh, because the family was unable to get proper supplies, food and vitamins for the family.
Davit continues to attend the ADA center participating in the activities with great enthusiasm! According to his parents the progress is obvious.
MKHITARYAN HARUTYUNYAN FAMILY
March 2024
January 2024
ANOUSH MATEVOSYAN FAMILY
March 2024
It is difficult for Anoush’s father Ruben to remember what he had in Artsakh and that they lost everything in one day. Trying to adapt to the rented apartment in Vanadzor is not easy since they had built their own house, cultivated the land, and had engaged in animal husbandry.
They are trying to find a house for rent that they can afford in the nearby villages.
KARMEN MINASYAN FAMILY
April 2024
ZARINE MOVSISYAN FAMILY
March 2024
January 2024
SAMVEL MUSAELYAN FAMILY
March 2024
November 2023
SAMVEL PARAMAZYAN FAMILY
March 2024
November 2023
ARMEN SARGSYAN FAMILY
April 2024
March 2024
January 2024
RADIK SARGSYAN FAMILY
March 2024
January 2024
GAGIK VOSKANYAN FAMILY
January 2024
March 2024
GAGIK ZARGARYAN FAMILY
January 2024