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    COAF RENOVATES SCHOOLS IN LERNAGOG, DALARIK AND SHENIK VILLAGES OF ARMAVIR PROVINCE

    ARMENPRESS
    Aug 17 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS: Following the launch of its Model
    Cluster Program, a unique and comprehensive development effort,
    the Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) continues to reduce poverty and
    bring back hope to rural Armenia by rehabilitating the infrastructure
    and improving the economy through a multitude of health, social and
    educational projects.

    The success of COAF's completed projects in Karakert, its Model
    Village, has inspired the residents of neighboring Argina, Dalarik,
    Lernagog, Myasnikyan and Shenik to plan their future with optimism
    and zeal.

    Just as the Karakert people did a couple of years ago, the Model
    Cluster communities have enjoyed upgraded and qualified healthcare,
    improved municipal services, and new business opportunities.

    The students of Lernagog, Dalarik and Shenik will soon relocate
    in their respective renovated and refurnished schools. Over 1,100
    children will grow in a safe environment, guided by teachers retrained
    in instruction methodology including child centered classrooms,
    cooperative learning, thematic teaching, lesson planning, and other
    related topics.

    First in line is the Grand Opening of the Lernagog School, to be
    held on August 27th. The superior quality of this reconstruction
    project speaks for COAF's standards of excellence. The contractor,
    Kanaka CJSC, is a Vanadzor-based construction firm highly qualified in
    school reconstruction and renowned for product quality and work ethics.

    The Lernagog School will accommodate 250 students and staff in heated
    classrooms, laboratories, library, music room, performance hall,
    and gymnasium.

    During a visit to the school reconstruction site last month, the
    principal benefactors of this school, Daniel and Henry Sahakians
    expressed their excitement in these words ? "We had not imagined
    the dilapidated building we saw a year ago would transform to this
    beautiful edifice. We surely put our money in the right place." Next
    in line is the completion of the Karakert Community Center and Public
    Park, plus the Dalarik and Shenik schools.
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