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More families are slipping into hardship. Institutions are under strain and the days ahead remain uncertain. 🇱🇧🖤
Your gift today will ensure urgent relief is delivered, sustain education for students, and provide care for displaced children and families. https://t.co/81bHTrnNck
From Yerevan to Sisian, 413 sponsored children will soon receive special surprises.
Gift wrapping was carried out with care and dedication by students of the AMAA Scholarship Program, together with the AMAA Sponsorship Program and Hope for Armenia staff.
Since 1991, AMAA has stood beside Armenian children with love and dedication through education, healthcare, socio-economic development, and the nurturing of spiritual values. [1/2]
Haigazian University Baccalaureate Service Honors the Class of 2026 Dr. Nicolas Abou Mrad Reflects on the Enduring Call to Peace
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Armenian Missionary Association of Canada (AMAC) warmly invites its members and friends to a special & joyful day in Kingston.
Please view the poster & plan to join us for a vibrant & meaningful gathering filled with worship, fellowship, celebration, and joyful moments together.
Highlighting the partnership between our organizations and our shared commitment to education and other strategic fields, COAF Chairman and Founder Garo Armen visited the AMAA Avedisian School together with his wife. [1/2]
In 2023, Susanna, who was displaced from Artsakh and now lives in Abovyan with her family while facing serious health challenges, has not given up her beloved craft of sewing and tailoring.
The meeting titled “Armenia, the Region, and Us” at the “Tsarav” platform was a lively discussion on Christian values, democracy, and personal responsibility. [1/3]
Play at our Vardenis “Lily” Child Development Center naturally fosters language, thinking, and social skills, allowing children to learn without feeling they are being taught. [1/3]
Our “Hayasa” theatre group, under the direction of Nune Abrahamyan, presented Ivan Bukovčan’s play “Luigi’s Heart” to an audience of around 600 people, offering a refined artistic and deeply spiritual experience.
The “Hayasa” Theater Group, a joint initiative of the @AMAAInc Armenia Branch and the Evangelical Church of Armenia presented a compelling original staging of Slovak playwright Ivan Bukovčan’s play “Luigi’s Heart” on April 21 and 22, reaching an audience of nearly 600 attendees.
The road leading to Tsitsernakaberd feels like a symbol in itself—a journey from pain to faith, from loss to hope. It reminds us that history is not only the past; it is a responsibility that lives on in the present.
We must never forget the atrocities of the #ArmenianGenocide 🇦🇲
As @JohnEibner said during the solemn memorial held at Paulskirche to commemorate the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day:
"These memories are painful. They are painful first for the victims and their descendants. They are also painful for that part of the broader humanity that believes such crimes against humanity should have no place on this planet.
"Memorials to the Genocide are also inconvenient. They are inconvenient for the many unrepentant, genocide-denying successors of the perpetrators. They are also inconvenient for their geopolitical and economic partners."
#NeverAgain
Read Mr Eibner's full speech here: https://t.co/I0j4slNpsX