Mission Armenia
Alla Harutyunyan
Organization Overview Since its inception in 1988, Mission Armenia has evolved from the efforts of a small group of volunteers assisting victims and refugees of the catastrophic earthquake and the Nagorno-Karabakh war into a robust non-governmental organization (NGO). Over the past 30 years, our spontaneous humanitarian activities have transformed into a significant force in the social support sector of Armenia, distinguished by our extensive experience and expertise. In response to the pressing needs, Mission Armenia has established a comprehensive system for delivering community-based social and healthcare services—pioneering an approach that currently has no parallel in either state or public sectors in Armenia. This innovative system empowers vulnerable groups, including children, the elderly, people with disabilities, refugees, temporary asylum holders, individuals in a refugee-like situation, stateless persons, and others, to access a range of services tailored to their personal needs and capacities, directly in their homes and communities. Today, Mission Armenia oversees approximately 30 service infrastructures that collectively provide a comprehensive array of community-based services to over 20,000 beneficiaries across the Republic of Armenia. By adopting a systematic approach to assist vulnerable groups, the organization not only delivers essential services but also actively participates in improving social policies and fostering partnerships that enhance social welfare. Our model has garnered recognition not only in Armenia but throughout the Caucasus region. We collaborate closely with the Government of Armenia, local authorities, UNHCR, USAID, the European Union, and various international organizations to fulfill our mission. Statelessness Initiatives Our Core Objectives -Empower Vulnerable Individuals: Create conditions that enable vulnerable individuals, including children, to live independent, fulfilling lives without isolating them from their communities. |