COAF Repairs Ambulance Station And Kindergarten In Lernagog Village

COAF REPAIRS AMBULANCE STATION AND KINDERGARTEN IN LERNAGOG VILLAGE OF ARMAVIR PROVINCE

ARMENPRESS
Aug 25, 2008

YEREVAN, AUGUST 25, ARMENPRESS: The ambulance station and the
kindergarten of the village of Lernagog in the province of Armavir
were reopened on Sunday after major repairs, funded by the Children
of Armenia Fund (COAF) within the frameworks of its Comprehensive
Development Inclusive Program.

The repairs were made to comply with all construction standards. The
ambulance station and the kindergarten are provided with all necessary
equipment and furniture. The COAF donors, friends and members of its
board of trustees were yesterday in the province to see the status
of all projects, both implemented and in the process.

Karo Armen, the American-Armenian businessman and chairman of the
COAF board, said a great job was done and that he was happy to see
both facilities repaired.

The COAF provided funds for repair of 11 buildings in the province
of Armavir. Karo Armen highlighted their proper maintenance. Governor
Ashot Ghahramanian said he gave special instructions to community heads
to that end. He expressed hope that other provincial communities will
be encompassed by such projects too.

Larry Fineberg and Gregory Ekizian, two of COAF donors, were awarded
by the village community leadership the title of honorable citizens
of Lernagog.