Topic: Fund for Armenian Relief

YEREVAN — Twelve nurses from the communities of Movses, Choratan, Artsvaberd, Verin Karmiraghbyur, Norashen, Aygepar, Nerkin Karmiraghbyur, Chinchin, Tsaghkavan, Vargavan, and Paravakar recently completed a two-week accredited training[...]

NEW YORK/YEREVAN — Located in Armavir Province, ACT College is Armenia’s first Creative Technologies College, offering inclusive, innovative, and industry-aligned education in computer science, digital art, and engineering. The[...]

WATERTOWN — The late Dr. Aram Chobanian, a noted cardiologist, academician and modern-day renaissance man, received a worthy tribute on May 15 at a program organized by the Armenian American[...]

YEREVAN — For the second time, Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR), in partnership with Harvard University, organized a workshop titled “Ultrasound in Critical Situations.” This intensive training brought together healthcare[...]

ARLINGTON, Mass. — Pianist, composer and cultural ambassador Sahan Arzruni has dedicated his life to preserving and promoting Armenian music and culture, bridging generations and continents. Arzruni life has helped[...]

NEW YORK/YEREVAN — Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) announces the FAR Graduate Research Center at Armenia’s Institute of Botany, home to the country’s first-ever master’s program in Biodiversity and Conservation.[...]

GYUMRI — The Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) announced on January 15 that Amalya Yeghoyan, executive director of the Gyumri Information Technologies Center (GITC), has been named Female Business Leader[...]

NEW YORK — On October 15, board members, executive leadership and families of the Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) gathered in New York City to recognize the tremendous efforts and[...]

Ed and Janet Mardigian, longtime champions of the Armenian community, have dedicated their lives to philanthropy, building on a legacy of compassion and service that spans generations. Raised in families[...]

YEREVAN/NEW YORK — For Arevik, 13, and Edita, 11, the summer camp at Aragats in Hankavan, Kotayk Province, run by the Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR), has been a place[...]