
My
name is Nuneh Nersisyan. It has been almost three years that I am a Mission
Armenia volunteer. As such I am trying to do good for the needy people,
especially the elderly. Sometimes I get involved in the organization of various
events for them at Mission Armenia’s Community Centers and Soup Kitchens.
However, my main work is to take the older persons daily meals from the soup
kitchens to their houses. This is done for those older persons who have physical
limitations and are unable to attend the soup kitchens. I do this gladly,
because I know they need my help.
I also know that they need someone just to talk with them. A simplest word of
sympathy, sharing of feelings help these people feel easier. Therefore, I try to
stay with them for some time when taking the meals to them and provide some
emotional and psychological support.
Besides feeling well from assisting older people, volunteering also helps me
learn a lot from their life experiences. They often give me advice, and I feel
how wise they are. I know how much they have to tell us. We should learn from
their experiences and aptitudes. They are excellent teachers, and we should be
good learners.
November 2004
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Hello!!
!
My name is Gayane Vermishyan. I am a forth-year student at the State University
of Armenia,
Department of Psychology, Sociology and Philosophy.
I have been volunteering at Mission Armenia since March 2002.
I love everything that is beautiful, but in people I most of all appreciate
their inner beauty.
I am interested in sports, especially volleyball and tennis. I love good music
and I dance in sport-dance groups. Through my work as a volunteer at Mission
Armenia, I teach the children of vulnerable refugee families to dance. These
children are unable to attend such classes since because of social hardships
they cannot afford themselves to pay for them. Therefore, it is very
heartwarming to see the happy faces of these children when they come to my
dancing classes.
Apart from dancing classes, I help in carrying out various surveys among Mission
Armenia beneficiaries.
My motivation for working as a volunteer with Mission Armenia is to help those
people who most need help. I also want to become more proficient in my future
profession. Yet I believe that being useful and helping needy people is a much
greater joy than just getting experience.
November 2004
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Hi!
My name is Kajik Khachatryan. I was born in 1983 in the town of Meghri of the
Region of Syunik in the south of Armenia. In 2000 I entered the Department of
Social Work of the State University of Armenia. I am an ‘A’ student. Besides
Armenian I also know Russian and German.
I am involved in volunteer activities at Mission Armenia. My intention is to
help the vulnerable. This kind of work is relevant to my profession and provides
me with an excellent opportunity to get practical experience.
Currently I am involved in systematizing and coordinating materials and programs
for various competitions that are run by our volunteers among refugee children
living at temporary shelter. I also participate in training programs organized
for the volunteers of Mission Armenia. This training is useful as it gives us
important knowledge and skills for working and communicating with, and helping,
the marginalized members of our society.
March 2003
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I
am Lusia Shahbazyan.
I am a 3rd-year student at the State Engineering University of Armenia,
Department of Psychology and Sociology. I want to have an interesting job that
is relevant to my studies and which can be useful for me as well as for others.
The purpose of my volunteering is to understand and help the abandoned elderly.
I am participating in training programs, doing translations and assisting
Mission Armenia’s staff at the Community Centers.
Currently I’m also being trained towards organizing self-help groups among the
elderly, which will help them solve their problems with their own resources.
September 2002
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Hello!!!
I am Mariana Hovsepyan (see me in the center of the photo).
This year I’ll get my bachelor degree. I am a psychologist-pedagogue by
profession.
Getting acquainted with Mission Armenia’s activities I want to help people who
are in need.
We participate in very useful trainings getting prepared as social workers of
self-help groups of the elderly.
The purpose of these trainings is to make self-help groups that will enable the
older persons overcome their problems using their own resources.
We also get much professional experience here. We are planning to have groups of
organizing trainings for children.
March 2003
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I
am Narine Arshakyan. A was born on November 17th, 1982, in the town of Jermuk in
the Marz of Vayots Dzor, Armenia. I spent my childhood there. In 1999 I became a
student of the Yerevan State Polytechnic University, Faculty of Sociology. I am
a 3rd-year student now and I am fond of my future profession.
When I heared about Mission Armenia’s activities I decided to try me there as a
volunteer. In Mission Armenia they told us that we can do various activities
related to the help of the elderly and children.
I’ve been working as a volunteer for Mission Armenia for already two months. I
do translations, work out questions for children competitions and get prepared
for conducting psychological trainings for them. I also like working with older
persons and participating in sociological surveys.
In short, I enjoy working here. And if someone asks me why I am volunteering
here I will say that I do it to help the disadvantaged people since they feel
alone. I want to help the old get rid of their cheerless thoughts for at least a
moment, though it is pretty difficult to do that.
As to the children of vulnerable refugee families, I want to help them become
integrated into the society of those of their age. There are children who can’t
even read or write. I tend to help them to learn the alphabet and get at least
some idea of literature, history, art, culture, etc.
And to sum up my thoughts I want to tell that I feel big responsibility and
pride to volunteer at Mission Armenia.
March 2003
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I
am Anna Vardanyan. I study at the Yerevan State Institute of Foreign Languages,
Department of the English Language. At the same time I serve as a volunteer at
Mission Armenia NGO.
As such I teach English to the refugee children living at temporary shelter.
It is a fact that the refugees having no permanent shelter are in a very hard
social state and cannot afford themselves to pay for attending educational
clubs. This is why they were delighted to know that I would conduct English
classes freely.
Currently the 3rd month of my classes is running. The children like attending
the classes and learning English. There are about 10 children in the class. They
enjoy the way I teach, and I enjoy teaching them, because I like my future
profession as well as working with children. Teaching also gives me an
opportunity to practice my knowledge, and this adds another plus to the
volunteering.
However, above all, it makes me happy to realize that I can be of benefit to
those who need my help. This is why I will continue volunteering for Mission
Armenia.
March 2003
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Hello,
My name is Christine Davtyan and I'm 21 years old. I study at the State University of Armenia, Department of Psychology, Sociology and Philosophy. I want to become a first class social worker. I dream of being in different countries and practicing my knowledge in other contexts.
I came to Mission Armenia as a volunteer willing to get professional experience which is very much needed for my future career. Volunteer work is also a good way of finding new friends and like-minded colleagues. More than that, however, I want to help those people who need my assistance. I have discovered through Mission Armenia that there are refugee children who don't even know their native Armenian alphabet. I am eager to help them acquire at least elementary knowledge of written Armenian and mathematics. I am happy to see that they are already making progress in what I teach them.
Apart from working for the refugee children, I also participate in surveys carried out among the organization's older beneficiaries.
All this helps me get professional experience while making my contribution to Mission Armenia's activities.
March 2003
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