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Strength and Hope at the Border

Our primary aim with our aid missions is to not only bring material assistance to our compatriots in need, but also fill them with strength and hope, to imbue them with resilience. These are the indispensable ingredients for living at the border, constantly in a state of uncertainty and tension. We hope that our beneficiaries

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Completed: Second Phase of Aid

In mid-May, All For Armenia completed the second phase of our humanitarian aid missions in Syunik region! This second phase focused specifically on the Tatev community, with the total number of families who received assistance numbering 146. In these turbulent times for our nation, this type of aid is critical to our compatriots living in

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“Nine Armenians” Play Fundraiser

On April 23, the New York City Rutgers Presbyterian Church organized a reading of Leslie Ayvazian’s play “Nine Armenians,” with all proceeds from the event generously donated to All For Armenia. We are profoundly grateful to all the event organizers and 120 attendees for their support, which resulted in over $5,000 raised to assist our

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How to Support All For Armenia!

All For Armenia relies on the generous support of our dedicated community to carry out our work on the ground! We are an experienced team of locals, repatriates, Diasporans, and Armenian allies contributing our talents to border villages in Syunik region through emergency humanitarian aid missions, long-term development projects, and extracurricular programming and tourism at

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Completion of Tegh Community Missions

At the end of April, our Operations Team Lead Hovhannes Verdyan completed our set of missions in Tegh community! He and our team visited Khoznavar and Vaghatur villages, right at the border, to deliver humanitarian aid to a total of 45 families. On top of this, we were able to support an extra 11 families

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In Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide

Today, Armenians worldwide commemorate the 109th anniversary of the start of the Armenian Genocide that was perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire. On this solemn day of remembrance, we encourage our compatriots and allies worldwide to reflect on the survivor spirit of the Armenian people. It is only by doing and acting that we have been

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Humanitarian Aid Mission

April 14, 2024 An update on our humanitarian aid mission of April 7! Our initial plan was to deliver aid to Khoznavar and Vaghatur villages. While our team members, led by Operations Lead Hovhannes were on the road, they received the unfortunate news that the enemy was targeting civilian cars as they were shooting in

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Happy April 7, Armenian Mother’s Day!

April 7, 2024 Happy Armenian Mother’s Day from the border to the Diaspora! Make jingalov hats, not war. While delivering aid, we are always greeted with gifts that display the deep gratitude and boundless generosity of our people. These women are always ready to share, regardless of how little they possess, a quality that is

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Surb Zatik (Holy Easter) in Kornidzor

April 2, 2024 This weekend, we celebrated Surb Zatik (Holy Easter) with our community at the border village of Kornidzor! Kids painted eggs, created Easter-themed artwork to decorate our KorniTun community home, and visited the village church. We were thrilled to see the smiling faces of the 40 kids who participated in our Easter activities!

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Promoting the Equality of Locals and Refugees

March 24, 2024 Many families in Syunik, both locals and forcibly displaced refugees from Artsakh, need help, especially those living along Armenia’s border. Our operational team continues delivering much-needed humanitarian aid directly into the hands of those identified as vulnerable. We believe it is equally important to support both refugees and locals: doing so promotes

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