Agribusiness on the Border 16: Gevorg A. Family
Description
Nerkin Karmir Aghbyur is an important border village with a population of 1,100 residents in the Bert area of Armenia’s Tavush Region. This community, whose territory connects with Azerbaijan, lives and works under a constant risk of sniper fire and renewed armed conflict each day. The economy of the village and the livelihood of many of its residents has suffered due to these difficult and dangerous times. It is of strategic importance to support these villagers in their daily lives so that they may remain inhabitants of this village, mere footsteps from Azerbaijan. With the help of Jean-Marie and Lori Atamian of New York, The Paros Foundation has already implemented major infrastructure projects including the renovation of their medical center, kindergarten and primary school. This effort has had a tremendous impact on the community. Economic development and opportunities for work are essential to continue improving the conditions in this border village. Sponsorship of this project will help provide needy villagers with the opportunity to care for their families and to help improve the village’s economy.
Gevorg A. and his family have been identified as one of the families who are in need of additional support in order to help their agribusiness grow. Their family consists of four members including Gevorg, his wife and their two children. They have two small barns, 87 sq. ft. and 163 sq.ft. Both barns are in need of renovations to their roof. They also have a pig, two sheep, and 5 chickens. Gevorg is in need of financial assistance to obtain materials needed for the roof renovations. He will complete the construction work by his own means once we have provided the materials. Once the barns have been repaired, he is requesting 10 more sheep. As a part of this effort Gevorg and his family will be provided training and/or business tips for the ensured success of their agribusiness. Frequent visits will be made to the family to track their progress and determine the success of their venture.
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Ms. Anahid Yeremian
Menlo Park, CA March 3, 2017Anonymous
Huntington Beach, CA January 9, 2017Mr. Morley Pitt and Mrs. Elaine Kapjian-Pitt
San Francisco, CA December 31, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Armen & Susan Skenderian
Danvers, MA December 29, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Harout & Ollia Yenikomshian
Sunnyvale, CA December 24, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Jack & Eva Medzorian
Winchester, MA December 23, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Norman & Rosemary Kondy
San Francisco, CA December 22, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Vahan & Anne Sarkisian
New London, NH December 22, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Michael and Margo Sarkissian
Las Vegas, NV December 21, 2016Dr. John Doumanian
Aurora, IL December 20, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Steven & Laura Derderian
Westwood, MA December 19, 2016Mr. Roupen Dechkounian
Lexington, MA December 17, 2016Ms. Anahid Yeremian
Menlo Park, CA March 3, 2017Anonymous
Huntington Beach, CA January 9, 2017Mr. Morley Pitt and Mrs. Elaine Kapjian-Pitt
San Francisco, CA December 31, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Armen & Susan Skenderian
Danvers, MA December 29, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Harout & Ollia Yenikomshian
Sunnyvale, CA December 24, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Jack & Eva Medzorian
Winchester, MA December 23, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Norman & Rosemary Kondy
San Francisco, CA December 22, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Vahan & Anne Sarkisian
New London, NH December 22, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Michael and Margo Sarkissian
Las Vegas, NV December 21, 2016Dr. John Doumanian
Aurora, IL December 20, 2016Mr. & Mrs. Steven & Laura Derderian
Westwood, MA December 19, 2016Mr. Roupen Dechkounian
Lexington, MA December 17, 2016Gevorg received six lambs, ten goats a pig and repairs to his roof. We wish him the best on the success of his agribusiness.