Habitat for Humanity Armenia
Staff Report
Representatives of Habitat for Humanity Armenia visited Fresno State
to meet with students and to raise awareness about their organization.
Volunteers Vartan Tovmasyan, Gohar Palyan and Santa Cruz Habitat
for Humanity office manager Larissa Printzian visited Barlow Der
Mugrdechians Introduction to Armenian Studies and Armenian
Language courses on Wednesday, April 23.
Tovmasyan introduced students to the Global Village project of Habitat
for Humanity, which enables volunteers to spend two weeks in Armenia
assisting in the building and renovating of homes. In 2002 two teams
of volunteer s, one from the United States and the other from Great
Britain, worked in Armenia.
All of the work is done by volunteers, who also interact with the
people they work with. When construction is completed, volunteers
join the festivities and the home blessing. This year, 3 teams of
volunteers will visit Armenia, in the months of July, August, and
September.
Habitat for Humanity Armenia is a non-government charitable organization
that supports community development in the Republic of Armenia by
assisting and building and renovating simple, decent, and affordable
homes.
Habitat for Humanity Armenia was registered in Armenia on March
22, 2000 and has 90 local volunteers. They have dedicated 36 homes
in Armenia, where 192 people live and are currently working on 16
more homes.
Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) was founded in 1976 by
Millard and Linda Fuller..
For more information on Habitat for Humanity Armenia and the Global
village program, go to the www.habitat.org/gv or www.armenianhabitat.am
web sites or call 1-800-HABITAT.