Scholarship for a Sustainable Future: Hasmik T. – Elmira K. – Lusine A.
Description
Nor Luyce works with young girls, ages 14-17, from two local orphanages and/or from poverty stricken families from Gyumri, Armenia. Under the direction of their Executive Director, Shoghik Mikayelyan, the program provides their mentees with positive roles models and emotional support. The reduction of isolation is provided by mentors and by field trips, which expose the children to various work and educational settings. In addition, Nor Luyce’s program emphasizes the development of educational and career plans. They are now at the stage of either beginning or continuing to help implement each older child’s plan for higher education. Each child has also either completed or is in the process of completing a career plan, which includes the most appropriate type and place of higher education.
Nor Luyce is trying to provide the following young girls from Gyumri, with a scholarship that would reduce their out of pocket costs towards their education:
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City / Village
Start Date
Hasmik T.
Hasmik was born on November 25, 2006 in Gyumri, Shirak region. Hasmik Tarboshyan grew up in a family of five, where challenges were met with unwavering determination. Her mother works tirelessly at “Liana – Kindergarten,” while her father and two school-aged siblings contribute to a close-knit household sustained by modest means.
A graduate of Gyumri High School No. 1, Hasmik’s life took a transformative turn in 2022 when she joined the Nor Luyce NGO program. Initially shy and reserved, Hasmik faced her fears head-on, blossoming into a confident, proactive individual with a newfound zest for life and a clear vision for her future. As a mentee in the Higher Education stage of Nor Luyce, Hasmik credits the program with helping her uncover her true self, develop meaningful friendships, and build essential communication skills. It’s through this journey that she found the courage to dream big and pursue her passions.
Hasmik has been accepted to the Yerevan State Medical University where she will further her future career goals. She is receiving a 15% discount for her tuition, but still faces a significant hurdle to cover the rest of the fees. Despite her family’s financial struggles, her determination remains steadfast. Hasmik’s story is one of resilience, hope, and the belief that, with the right support, she can overcome any obstacle to achieve her aspirations.
Scholarship needed: $1,500
Elmira K.
Elmira was born on June 19, 2004, in Gyumri, Armenia. Growing up in a family of five, Elmira faced immense challenges early on. She lost her father during his military service when she was just a child. Her mother works tirelessly as a seasonal agricultural laborer to provide for the family, while her grandparents, who suffer from serious health issues, require constant care. Her younger brother is still in school, leaving Elmira as a pillar of strength for her family.
Despite living on an insufficient monthly income of just around $200, Elmira has shown an unwavering commitment to her education. While attending the Nor Luyce NGO program, Elmira grew into a confident, proactive, and dependable young leader. Today, she is one of the program’s most dedicated volunteers, known for her enthusiasm, creativity, and passion for giving back to her community. She is currently pursuing a degree in Social Work at Shirak State University, a field close to her heart as she dreams of helping others who face struggles similar to her own. She is able to study free of charge, but her family cannot afford the rest of the related expenses including clothes, a coat, boots, transportation for two years and book expenses.
Scholarship needed: $1,100
Lusine A.
Born on December 25, 2005, in the village of Beniamin, Armenia, Lusine Antonyan is a young woman with immense talent and determination, navigating life with grace despite significant challenges. Lusine comes from a family of five, where her parents work tirelessly to make ends meet. Her father travels to Russia for seasonal work, often gone for months at a time, while her mother manages the family farm, an income that is both seasonal and uncertain. Her younger siblings are still in school, and the family relies on social benefits to survive, with a modest monthly income of just around $210.
Lusine’s passion for art led her to pursue a degree in Decorative Applied Arts at the Gyumri Branch of the State Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia. Her creativity and dedication shine through her work, as she aspires to use her art to bring beauty and meaning to the world.
She joined Nor Luyce NGO in 2020 as a shy and reserved individual, lacking confidence in her abilities. Through mentorship, community, and self-discovery, she transformed into a bold and proactive young woman. Lusine is a reliable volunteer, an active participant in events, and a source of inspiration for her peers. She also volunteers with Nor Luyce to give back by serving as a mentor for others.
Her family is unable to afford her annual tuition fee threatening her ability to continue her education. Due to her hard work, Lusine is receiving a 50% discount towards her tuition. She needs assistance with the rest of the amount.
Scholarship needed: $1,400
The Need
Children living in orphanages and/or within poverty stricken families are often isolated and may lack the knowledge, adult support and financial ability necessary to make appropriate life choices. As a consequence, many of these children are deprived from the opportunity to pursue their education. The frustration of these deficits in addition to the expectation that they will not be able to afford additional education may even lead to a lack of motivation to seek the knowledge and support needed. By being given the opportunity to pursue educational goals, they will be able to secure job opportunities, a good future and a successful life.
Short Term Impact
Hasmik T. – Elmira k. – Lusine A., who all currently live in Gyumri, will receive the financial support they need, in a form of a scholarship, covering the costs of their college tuition, uniform, books, stationaries, winter clothes and transportation.
Long Term Impact
The long-term goal is that four girls, being given the opportunity to continue pursuing their educational goals at the university level will have a reasonable chance to become self-sufficient member of Armenian society and have a successful lives.
Sponsors Benefits
Sponsors will be recognized on both the Nor Luyce and Paros Foundation websites. Donors will be given regular progress reports on the girls’ progress during their university studies.