A charitable concert took place in Toronto on October 30 that raised $20,000 for the renovation of the cultural center in Shushi, Artsakh.
The Fund is building a water distribution system in this Artsakh village.
The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund has launched extensive renovations of a landmark Artsakh institution, the Stepanakert Retirement Home. Currently the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund is carrying out the preliminary stage of renovations at the Stepanakert Retirement Home.
The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund has begun rebuilding the potable-water system of Karmir Shuka, a village in the Martuni Region of Artsakh, with co-financing from its Eastern U.S. affiliate and the government of Artsakh.
The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund is building a natural-gas system in Artzni, a village in Armenia's Lori Region. The project is sponsored by the fund's German affiliate.
The All-Arrmenian Fund has renovated and furnished the right-wing block and gymnasium of the Togh village school in Nagorno Karabakh’s Hadrut region.
The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund invites Armenian singers from across the globe to submit music videos of their new songs for possible inclusion in the forthcoming Telethon 2011 program.
The residents of Stepanakert receive water for only two hours a day since not only the town's water supply system has a leak but has been in dire need of repair for years now.
With the first project, the Greek-Armenian community donated furniture and leisure-activity equipment to Vanadzor’s No. 30 Kindergarten, currently attended by 131 children. The project also included the renovation of the kindergarten playground, where a pavilion and play equipment such as slides and swings were installed.