Debi Arach Children's Center 2021 Operating Budget
Description
The Paros Foundation launched the Debi Arach Children’s Center in Gyumri, Armenia on April 15, 2015 with the help of generous donors. The center, which provides 180 children each week the necessary academic, psychological, social and humanitarian support, has since been a source of positivity in this city. The residents of Gyumri, Armenia’s second largest city have endured very devastating realities since the tragic 1988 Spitak Earthquake. More than 100,000 residents were left homeless, and plagued with unemployment and rampant poverty for years to come. In turn, the fate of children in Gyumri has also been affected. Dealing with the difficulty of finding means to feed and care for their families, many parents are unable to provide their children with the proper guidance, supervision, educational aid and the financial resources for them to excel in school and have successful futures. The Debi Arach Children’s Center, which in Armenian means “moving forward,” helps these socially vulnerable children through a holistic approach providing them with both humanitarian and educational support. The center provides counseling and group therapy with a psychologist on staff, homework help and tutoring for almost every subject the children learn in school including English, Math, Art/Design, and Computer classes. Additionally, they are served a nutritious meal everyday, helping them receive the calories and/or nutrients they would otherwise not have. Furthermore, the Center addresses a very important hygienic need by providing the children in attendance with supervised bathing facilities. The goal is to help hundreds of children develop a vision for a successful future, and to give them the skills they need to reach these goals. This project is impacting the lives of hundreds of socially vulnerable children by helping them gain the guidance and support they need in order to create greater future opportunities, and become successful individuals and good citizens.
To date, the center has already had several important successes. At least nine children have been taken out of boarding schools, attend our center and now live back at home with their families. Many of the children who were receiving poor grades in school are now achieving top scores. The children have become socially well adjusted and much more healthier than before with the continued consumption of multi-vitamins and a daily well-balanced meal. Staff trainings have begun with an academic counsel of professionals from the United States and Armenia to ensure that the children are receiving the best care, treatment and methods for their development.
The center is working on funding year five and raising additional funds in order to develop and add to the programs and classes offered with the ability to hire more educators, and get more supplies, and equipment. Funds will also be used to supplement daily activities, hold forums for guest speakers and provide educational and career planning opportunities. $80,000 is needed to cover operating costs for the Center. In January of 2017, Debi Arach successfully launched its first program within its Vocational Training Center, teaching children computer programming, 3d printing and robotics curriculum. The goal of this newest component is to provide these children with marketable job skills in order to help them work themselves out of poverty. In 2019, with the long term commitment by Dr. & Mrs. Gary and Linda Assarian (MI) the vocational training program was renamed the Assarian Vocational Training Program.
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Thank you to all our donors, we have met our fundraising goal.
The Need
Thousands of children in Gyumri are living in extreme poverty, with no hope for a decent future. These socially vulnerable children are in need of a safe and enriching environment where they can receive additional guidance through social, psychological and academic support giving them a chance to break their cycle of poverty. The children’s center will continue to provide these children with the opportunity to attend afterschool and summer school programs providing them with the additional skills necessary for a successful future. Additionally, these children suffer from malnutrition and related illnesses due to a lack of well-balanced meals. The center will continue to provide each child with a nutritious meal everyday, helping them receive the calories and/or nutrients they need. Furthermore, many families were forced to take refuge in overseas shipping containers (domiks), or in condemned buildings after the devastating 1988 Spitak Earthquake or due to their poor socioeconomic status. An entire generation of children has grown up in deplorable conditions, often times with no running water and little or no heat to take showers. The Center will address this very important hygienic need by continuing to provide the children in attendance with supervised new bathing facilities.
Short Term Impact
The short-term 180 children will receive immediate support and guidance to help them succeed for the second year. The Center will continue offer nutritious meals, bathing facilities, counseling opportunities, homework aid and tutoring and core classes including English, Computer, Art/Design, and Math.
Long Term Impact
In the long term, with the success of the Center’s current offerings, additional classes and programs will be added and attendance will rise. The number of children growing up in poverty in the future will decrease as the number of children successfully graduating from our program and continuing onto college or successful vocations increases. The number of “social orphans” and children temporarily residing in boarding schools in Gyumri will be reduced as parents become increasingly able to keep their children at home given the humanitarian support they receive at the center. Through ongoing employment opportunities created, several families will continue to receive a fair wage, hence improving Gyumri’s economy.
Sponsors Benefits
Your donation to sponsor the operating cost for 2021 of the Debi Arach Children’s Center in Gyumri will be recognized with a plaque at the Center and on the Center’s website and in their printed materials. Your name will also be listed as a sponsor on The Paros Foundation website and in appropriate press related to this important project. The Paros Foundation will proudly arrange a visit to the new Center when you are in Armenia.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey & Nora Hanoian
Walnut Creek, CAIn Memory Of Hayrik Abnous January 20, 2022
Ms. Kathryn J. Abajian
CA, United States January 19, 2022Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence & Theresa Vranka
Port Washington, NY January 11, 2022Mr. & Mrs. Stuart & Caroline Arakelian
Danville, CA January 11, 2022Anonymous
San Francisco, CA January 11, 2022Mrs. Joyce Yeremian
North Providence, RI January 10, 2022Dr. & Mrs. Jack & Marie Saroyan
San Francisco, CA January 7, 2022Mr. & Mrs. Norman & Rosemary Kondy
San Francisco, CA January 7, 2022Ms. Monica Markarian
PA, United States January 7, 2022Mr. & Mrs. Suren & Izzy Toumanian
United States January 5, 2022Mr. Roupen Dechkounian
Lexington, MA January 4, 2022Mr. Leo Arkelian
Berkeley, CA December 31, 2021Mr. & Mrs. Hagop & Sona Kupelian
San Francisco, CA December 31, 2021Ann Schrader & Rusty Felton
Bozeman, MT December 30, 2021Ms. Lisa Manookian
Ardmore, PA December 30, 2021Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Victoria Kaprelian
Skokie, IL December 30, 2021Dr. Ani Tajirian
San Francisco, CA December 29, 2021Mr. & Mrs. Michael & Joyce Kaishian
Brookfield, WI December 29, 2021Mr. & Mrs. John & Lisa Halebian
New York, NY December 28, 2021Dr. & Mrs. Levon & Shirley Saryan
Greenfield, WI December 27, 2021Nahabedian Family
Redwood City, CAIn Celebration Of Nareen and Garo Deragopian December 25, 2021
Dr. James Squires
Saint Simons Island, GAIn Honor Of Gary and Linda Assarian December 24, 2021
Anonymous
Fountain Valley, CA December 23, 2021K. & S. Mikaelian
Livermore, CA December 23, 2021Mr. & Mrs. Harvey & Nora Hanoian
Walnut Creek, CAIn Memory Of Hayrik Abnous January 20, 2022
Ms. Kathryn J. Abajian
CA, United States January 19, 2022Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence & Theresa Vranka
Port Washington, NY January 11, 2022Mr. & Mrs. Stuart & Caroline Arakelian
Danville, CA January 11, 2022Anonymous
San Francisco, CA January 11, 2022Mrs. Joyce Yeremian
North Providence, RI January 10, 2022Dr. & Mrs. Jack & Marie Saroyan
San Francisco, CA January 7, 2022Mr. & Mrs. Norman & Rosemary Kondy
San Francisco, CA January 7, 2022Ms. Monica Markarian
PA, United States January 7, 2022Mr. & Mrs. Suren & Izzy Toumanian
United States January 5, 2022Mr. Roupen Dechkounian
Lexington, MA January 4, 2022Mr. Leo Arkelian
Berkeley, CA December 31, 2021Mr. & Mrs. Hagop & Sona Kupelian
San Francisco, CA December 31, 2021Ann Schrader & Rusty Felton
Bozeman, MT December 30, 2021Ms. Lisa Manookian
Ardmore, PA December 30, 2021Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Victoria Kaprelian
Skokie, IL December 30, 2021Dr. Ani Tajirian
San Francisco, CA December 29, 2021Mr. & Mrs. Michael & Joyce Kaishian
Brookfield, WI December 29, 2021Mr. & Mrs. John & Lisa Halebian
New York, NY December 28, 2021Dr. & Mrs. Levon & Shirley Saryan
Greenfield, WI December 27, 2021Nahabedian Family
Redwood City, CAIn Celebration Of Nareen and Garo Deragopian December 25, 2021
Dr. James Squires
Saint Simons Island, GAIn Honor Of Gary and Linda Assarian December 24, 2021
Anonymous
Fountain Valley, CA December 23, 2021K. & S. Mikaelian
Livermore, CA December 23, 2021
Updates: Images & Information
Due to the pandemic, schools and children's centers were closed throughout Armenia. Â Debi Arach reopened as soon as it was allowed to. Â Children are provided a fresh mask each day, food is served in individual containers and extra sanitary steps are taken to prevent the virus' spread.Â
Debi Arach has won a small grant from the U.S. Embassy in Armenia. Â The grant is titled "American Summer" and is aimed at teaching students about American culture through food, music, sports and movies. Â This program will run throughout the summer months.
As part of our SERVICE Armenia Young Professional's trip to Armenia, participants helped distribute warm winter boots and scarfs for the students at Debi Arach. This project is very valuable as winter boots are expensive and most of the children walk to Debi Arach after school (and Gyumri is very cold.)