No products in the cart.

The Paros Foundation underwrites all administrative and overhead costs allowing 100% of all donor contributions to go directly towards projects and supported organizations.

Donations to The Paros Foundation Projects for Prosperity are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. To sponsor a project through The Paros Foundation, a 501 (c) 3 organization (Tax ID 20-5094630), or learn more about specific projects in need of funding, please contact us using the information below.

Contacts

2217 5th Street

Berkeley CA 94710

info@parosfoundation.org

(310) 400 9061

We Help around the world

Introduse Our Campains

Purchase a Home

Purchase a Home Read Updates Description Following the 1988 Spitak Earthquake, tens of thousands of people were left homeless in the City of Gyumri. Many of these families took refuge in the overseas shipping containers (domiks) that were shipped into...

0%
Budget:$24,000
Raised:$0
Amount Needed:$24,000

Tsoghamarg Restroom

Restroom for Tsoghamarg Village Events Hall Read Updates Description The Women for Development NGO (WFD NGO) was founded in Gyumri in 1997. Since its establishment the organization has been implementing educational, health care and community development...

100%
Budget:$1,700
Raised:$1,700
Amount Needed:$0

Kharpert Home for Special Children Excursion 16

Kharpert Home for Special Children Excursion 16 Read Updates Description The Kharpert Home for Special Children is an orphanage located in the village of Nor Kharpert, and serves more than 250 children with varying degrees of developmental disabilities....

100%
Budget:$250
Raised:$250
Amount Needed:$0

Kick Like a Girl!

Kick Like a Girl! Read Updates Description Girls of Armenia Leadership Soccer (GOALS) is the only NGO working across Armenia to use sports for social change outside the classroom. Girls who play sports exhibit higher confidence levels, better mental...

100%
Budget:$22,744
Raised:$22,544
Amount Needed:$0

Fuel Through Firewood: Gyumri

Fuel Through Firewood: Gyumri Read Updates Description Gyumri is Armenia's second largest city with the poorest population, including single mothers and the elderly. Following the devastating 1988 Spitak Earthquake, in which more than 25,000 people lost...

90%
Budget:$14,500
Raised:$13,100
Amount Needed:$1,400

Purchase a Home 11 – Yeghiazaryan Family

Purchase a Home 11 - Yeghiazaryan Family Read Updates Description Following the 1988 Spitak Earthquake, tens of thousands of people were left homeless in the City of Gyumri. Many of these families took refuge in the overseas shipping containers (domiks)...

100%
Budget:$18,500
Raised:$18,500
Amount Needed:$0