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Armenia Fund Begins Construction of Kindergarten in Karabakh

by Asbarez Staff
July 13, 2010
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Contsruction begins on Ghuze Chartar's new school.

YEREVAN—In June the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund launched a kindergarten-construction project in Ghuze Chartar, a village in Artsakh’s Martuni Region. The initiative, co-sponsored by the fund’s French affiliate and the government of Artsakh, is made possible through the financial support of Jean-Michel Grunberg, chairman of French toy manufacturer Ludendo Group, and Michel Pazoumian, chairman of the French companies Berenice and Eurelia. The contributions were made in memory of Emmanuel de Labarre, a fund benefactor who during the last years of his life was a key supporter of development projects in Artsakh.

Until the completion of Ghuze Chartar’s new kindergarten, the community’s children will continue to go to the old school building, which was built in the 1930s.

Currently, construction crews are laying the foundations of the new kindergarten. The two-story building, with a capacity to accommodate 80 students, will feature a complement of modern amenities, including spacious classrooms and various activity rooms, a kitchen, a medical clinic, and a laundry room. Air-conditioned, centrally heated and compliant with stringent fire-safety standards, the kindergarten will also feature a sizeable playground.

“Whether living in large cities or far-flung villages, our children deserve to have a wonderful childhood, including a safe and pleasant learning environment,” says Ara Vardanyan, executive director of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund.

“The residents of Ghuze Chartar, and young families in particular, have long awaited the new kindergarten,” its principal Hasmik Harutyunyan says. “For parents in the village, who already have quite a bit on their plates in terms of daily problems and concerns, it’s very important to know that their children are not only entrusted to good hands, but nurtured in a safe, well-equipped campus.”

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  1. zohrab says:
    12 years ago

    how nice good people excist everywhere good people good intentions

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  2. AS says:
    12 years ago

    Bravo to the UAF! Long live Armenia and our Artsakh!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Vanessa Kachadurian says:
    12 years ago

    Thank you for the Kindergarten school in Karabakh, with the growth of families we will be able to sustain the population of Karabakh. Got Bless UAF

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