How the publishing house Slovo is helping VIVA
As the publisher’s website says, the book is meant for those who want to warm their hearts and seek the light in our dark times. As Karina Eritsyan describes her book: “I have penned down the life...
View ArticleVIVA’s Christmas Fair
We are opening a cycle of events to raise funds for projects to help IDPs from Artsakh. And we do not stray from tradition: every year we conclude with the Foundation’s charity Christmas fair. It has...
View ArticleSupport programm for pregnant women
Motherhood and Childhood is the name of the new program of the VIVA Foundation, aimed at helping pregnant women from Artsakh. The period of urgent response to the events in Artsakh is ending, when it...
View ArticleAll proceeds are donated to the VIVA Foundation
As Dasha, the lead singer of the band, noted when asked why the charity destination in Armenia was chosen: There is trouble in the country, and we come to visit with a concert and cannot ignore it....
View ArticleKnowledge and Culture in Exchange for Donations
On November 1, VIVA Foundation launched 5 long-term medical assistance programs for Artsakh’s displaced. Visit the official website for details; more social programs to be announced soon.Pay attention...
View ArticleDecember, 10. Welcome to the VIVA’s Christmas Fair
We promise: the warm sun of Armenia, the breath of our mountains, the warmth and hospitality of our family will warm every visitor of the charity fair. For several years in a row, the VIVA Foundation...
View ArticleFrom USA with love! Charity event in support of VIVA
The event was dedicated to supporting programs for displaced persons from Artsakh. It’s great to note that the event attracted not only the Armenian diaspora but also everyone concerned about the...
View ArticleUrgent fundraising – 960 000 drams!
The state does not pay for the key round of treatment, radiotherapy, costing 960,000 drams.Without our help he would not be able to raise this sum, without his own home, without the opportunity to...
View ArticleMedicines needed for 25 diabetic patients
All of them are from Artsakh, as today this is the most socially unprotected group of population in our country. Diabetes is a chronic disease that requires systemic therapy and constant monitoring....
View ArticleVIVA’s trip to remote villages
In Syunik, we launched our local office in September 2023, when information first arrived that the corridor would be open and we have to be there with Artsakh people. When we meet our mentees a few...
View ArticleWe helped 500+ families
The foundation runs multiple programs, striving to adapt to current needs and ensure inclusivity. However, one initiative particularly warms the hearts of our doctors and volunteers: offering support...
View ArticleNonna Sargsyan
Nonna Sargsyan, who recently lived in Stepanakert with her husband and two children, is in dire need. Her husband has been actively involved in all recent military conflicts. At VIVA, we prefer not to...
View ArticleVIVA goes to Syunik
This trip to Syunik is a special one: we reached people who live in remote villages, where random people rarely find their way into. Getting there or getting out of there – that really isn’t easy. If...
View ArticleRescue of baby Ani
Today we rescued a 40-day-old baby…. A phrase that makes you cringe. But it’s true! The medical team in Gehamasar. Almost all the local men are on duty. It’s already commonplace for us. We are...
View ArticleLudmila Markaryan
Dear friends! We continue to raise funds for the cancer patients from Artsakh. Cancer patients have to find most of the funds themselves: the state does not cover the basic costs of chemotherapy. We...
View ArticleMasis
Collection! 510,000 Armenian Drams! Today, our story centers on Masis, a figure worthy of the title “hero”. Yet, today, even this valiant figure finds himself in urgent need of assistance. Masis, a...
View ArticleLala Bahtikyan
Lala is a true mother, and she is only 45 years old. Her story touches the heart. They say lightning doesn’t strike the same place twice, but not this time. Lala’s son, tanker Raffi, heroically died...
View ArticleRoman Arutyunyan
This disease used to be considered incurable, but now, for a number of patients who do not respond to other medications, a method that can stop the progression of the disease is being used — bone...
View ArticleIrina Balayan
Irina Balayan, 49, has been battling cancer since 2019. She survived displacement from Stepanakert and tragically lost her husband in the 2023 war. Currently, she lives in Yerevan, renting an...
View ArticleMarieta Sagatelyan
Dear friends. We are reaching out to ask for your support in helping with the medical treatment of 4-year-old Marieta Sagatelyan from Etchmiadzin. Currently, Marieta is in the intensive care unit at...
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