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CRY ARMENIA
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MKCHYAN
Agricultural Project

Armenia is an ex-Soviet nation, extremely poor having also suffered a major earthquake and a war with neighbouring Azerbaijan in its recent history.

In 2002, CRY purchased some agricultural land just outside Yerevan and this was added to a year later to give a total now of more than 2.5 hectares.
Wheat is grown which is then milled into flour and sold to help feed poor families and their children. The program was expanded during 2006 and 2007 to include pig rearing and a vineyard.

Feeding the poor, Mkchyan, Armenia

Feeding the poor, Mkchyan, Armenia

Our land, picturesquely situated with Mount Ararat (of Noah's flood fame) in the background (rather hidden in the mist here), is farmed by a Christian who owns the adjacent land. He also pastors the church in Mkchyan, one of the several in Armenia now with which we have a close relationship. Over 150 poor families with children at risk are being supported all through the winter as a direct result of this programme.

Harvest 2004 Harvest 2004

Field of wheat - Mount Ararat (of Noah's flood fame) hidden in the mist

Harvest 2004 Harvest 2004

DVIN
Dvin School
Armenia is home to an estimated 7,000 Assyrians who, like the Kurds, are a small people-group within Armenia, descended from the Biblical Assyrians. A neglected and despised ethnic minority - often treated with hostility, and at the very bottom of the economic ladder, living in exceptional poverty. CRY is supporting an Assyrian community school at Dvin, a small, fairly inaccessible mountain village. The school is the only one in this desperately poor village providing education for some 400 children living there.

Pastor Karen Khuchatryan (our Armenian representative) and his church in Yerevan is helping this community by providing food and clothing. A CRY grant has also helped to renovate and refurbish the school - all of this demonstrating and contributing towards social harmony. The school facilities were in an appalling condition, urgently needing upgrade and renovation, but now 400 students have a warm, functional, safe and better resourced educational facility to go to school in.

Assyrian School in Dvin, Armenia

Both of these projects represent a new and exciting sphere of involvement for CRY which we expect to grow and develop in the years ahead.


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