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Karakert Celebrates Community Day With ATP
Schoolchildren, Parents, and Teachers Join to Make Their
Environment Greener
and a Healthier Place to Live
KARAKERT, Armenia--On April 7, Children of Armenia Fund (COAF)
and Armenia Tree Project (ATP), together with the local residents, celebrated
Community Day in Karakert. The event marked the conclusion of the site
development and landscaping of the school and kindergartens through the
planting of trees and bushes. The day also marked the symbolic transfer
of ownership of these fully renovated and refurnished educational institutions
to the community.
ATP donated 200 trees and 150 shrubs for planting on the
grounds of School and Kindergarten No. 1 and No. 2. Additionally, as part
of its poverty reduction program, ATP donated 400 apricot trees to 200
underprivileged families in the village. This partnered project with ATP
is a part of COAF’s larger Model Village project in Karakert. In
September 2005, COAF successfully completed the reconstruction of School
No. 2 and Kindergartens No. 1 and No. 2, supplying them with furniture
and equipment.
Karakert Community Day also created the aura characteristic
of healthy communities, and residents were proud to volunteer for the
improvement of their village. Dressed in working clothes and carrying
their gardening tools and buckets, young and old arrived at the sites
to turn the soil, plant a shrub, or water a newly planted tree. In the
words of Marina Bareyan, a parent from Karakert, “Such events make
us more and more hopeful as we witness the signs of our total revival.
I am so happy for our children, so happy that they will grow in a safer
environment and have a better quality of life.”
COAF and ATP staff and guests were pleased to witness the
enthusiasm of the villagers in planting the trees and shrubs on the grounds
of the school and kindergartens. The schoolchildren were ecstatic taking
the first steps toward greening their environment and pledged to nurture
their adopted shrubs and trees so they would grow and continue to provide
a clean and green environment for generations to come.
Armenia Tree Project was founded in 1994 to advance Armenia’s
development by planting trees. Trees deliver a steady bounty of tangible
benefits like flowers, fruits, shade, and medicine. They protect precious
topsoil against erosion and landslides, clean the air, and safeguard supplies
of fresh water. Trees also support an array of animal and plant life.
Children of Armenia Fund was founded in 2000 with the
aim to reduce poverty through the revitalization of rural Armenia and
the realization of projects that are instrumental for the revival of communities.
With the introduction of its novel approach to clustering in February
2006, COAF is currently implementing the Model Cluster working in six
villages in the Baghramyan region of the Armavir District.
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