Projects
What we have done
Our diverse, non-political organization consists of skilled individuals committed to creating a strong, united Armenia and Artsakh. Today, our initiatives have made a tangible impact in the community, reaching over 4,500 people across 60 villages in Artsakh.
We have:
- Delivered food and hygiene packages to displaced families.
- Provided medical equipment and supplies for hospitals and regional medical clinics.
- Set up greenhouses and promoted agricultural growth.
- Organized social events to support refugees and encourage unity.
- Provided financial assistance for various causes.
- We will continue to work tirelessly to improve the lives of the people in Artsakh. Join us in our mission to make a lasting difference and build a brighter future for all.
We Empower
We find entrepreneurs passionate about sustainable agriculture and empower them by providing funding and resources to start sustainable agricultural businesses.
We Educate
We teach sustainable farming practices and techniques to locals, helping them to improve yields, increase efficiency and promote a self-sufficient community in Artsakh.
We Provide Care
We provide medical equipment and supplies to hospitals, regional clinics, and rehabilitation centers, particularly in remote border villages where access to medical care is limited.
We Consult
We provide expert guidance and advice to farmers and local communities to help them achieve sustainable agricultural practices and economic growth.
We Build Schools
We build schools to provide access to quality education for children in Artsakh. Our goal is to ensure that every child has the opportunity to receive a well-rounded education.
We Strengthen
We work to strengthen and connect Artsakh’s border villages through sustainable agriculture. We aim to increase food security and promote local economic growth.
Our Work
Frontline Bees: Our Buzzing Heroes
93 Beehives Gifted
7million + Bees Provided
31 Families Benefited
3 Regions
The beekeeping industry in Artsakh has been hit hard by the recent war, with many bee colonies lost and beekeeping grounds destroyed.
This has left those involved in the industry struggling to make ends meet. That’s why we’ve launched an initiative to increase the number of bee colonies and hives in Artsakh, giving our buzzing heroes a fighting chance.
Beekeeping is a sustainable and low-risk investment that can provide villagers with passive income. Not only does it help support their livelihoods, but it also plays a vital role in promoting food security and biodiversity.
By assembling and distributing locally sourced beehives, we’re taking an essential step towards rebuilding and sustaining the beekeeping industry in Artsakh. We’re proud to support our frontline bees and the local communities that depend on them.
Poultry farming can play a vital role in promoting food security and supporting the people’s livelihoods in Artsakh.
Our initiative to distribute chicks and chicken feed to border villages is a promising solution to increase self-sufficiency and generate income for small farmers. We also support a chicken coop building project for five families, which improves the chickens’ living conditions and boosts production.
However, some challenges come with livestock production in Artsakh, such as lacking fodder and limited access to quality stock.
Our project aims to address these issues by providing access to vegetable and cereal crop production areas. We believe that the poultry farming project can contribute to the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger in Artsakh, particularly for the most disadvantaged households.
Frontline Chicks
Solar Solutions
Hot water
Indoor Heating
Energy Conservation
Sustainability
Going solar with hot water systems can be a game-changer for households in developing nations like Artsakh, where access to affordable and reliable energy is challenging.
Solar hot water systems use the sun’s energy to heat water, cutting out the need for expensive and polluting fuels. With the disruption of gas flow in Artsakh and increasing demand on the electricity grid, solar hot water systems offer a sustainable solution to the energy crisis.
The government of Artsakh’s 50% subsidy program for solar water heater installations in gas-free regions is a welcome move towards a cleaner, greener future.
We believe in empowering communities to grow their food sustainably, and greenhouses can help achieve that goal.
With the recent conflict in Artsakh and the disruption of traditional agricultural practices, the greenhouse initiative provides a practical solution to address food insecurity and economic instability.
By distributing greenhouse kits to households, we enable families to cultivate their own fresh produce year-round, regardless of climate or geography.
Additionally, the initiative helps create jobs and boost local economies by providing access to local markets and improving the supply chain for fresh produce.
We’re proud to support this initiative and believe it will have a lasting impact on the community’s health and well-being.
Changing Lives One Seed at a Time with Greenhouses
Food Security
Water Conservation
Energy Efficiency
Increased Crop Yield
Medical Equipment
Hospitals
Regional Clinics
First Responders
Rehabilitation Centers
Access to medical equipment is critical in providing quality healthcare to the people of Artsakh.
The recent conflict has resulted in a significant loss of medical equipment and supplies, making it even more challenging to meet the population’s healthcare needs.
Our efforts to support the healthcare system in Artsakh include the provision of a wide range of medical equipment, from basic diagnostic tools to more complex equipment such as ventilators and ultrasound machines.
By investing in medical equipment, we aim to improve the quality of care available to patients and support the work of healthcare professionals on the front lines of patient care.
Through our partnerships with local healthcare providers and medical equipment manufacturers, we are able to source high-quality, reliable equipment that meets the needs of healthcare providers in the region.