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    09.12.2025

    Finding Stability after Displacement: A New Chapter for Elina

    From Classroom to Beehives: Hunan’s Journey to Recovery and Resilience
    09.12.2025
    Hunan  and his family were forced to flee their home in Nagorno-Karabakh in 2023. Along with his wife and two sons, one of whom has a disability, Hunan left behind everything they knew to...
    Skills into Opportunity: Tatev’s Story of Employment and Resilience
    09.12.2025
    Tatev ’s life was forever changed when the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh forced her family to flee their home in September 2023. Along with her husband, two children, and two extended family...
    When Childhood is interrupted
    27.10.2025
    PSYCHO – SOCIAL
    In the autumn of 2020, life changed in an instant for thousands of families in Nagorno-Karabakh. A brutal 44-day war broke out between Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh, forcing thousands to flee...
    After the renovation, the Gyumri 24-Hour Care Center was reopened
    09.10.2025
    HEALTH
    Official Opening of the Armenian Red Cross Society's Gyumri Care Center The official opening of the Armenian Red Cross Society’s (ARCS) 24-hour Care center in Gyumri took place recently. The...
    Job vacancy
    ANNOUNCEMENT

    Project Assistant

    The Project Assistant will be responsible for document management, preparation of contracts, acts, and invoices, as well as assisting with the organizational work of First Aid courses. He/She will support the project team by ensuring efficient document management and general organizational support.

    15.07.2025
    Press Release
    ANNOUNCEMENT

    RENEW Project Extended to Support Long-Term Integration of Displaced Families from Nagorno-Karabakh

    Yerevan, Armenia – June 2025

    01.07.2025
    OUR PRIORITY IS SAVING LIVES
    ANNOUNCEMENT

    The recent crisis in Iran has posed a profound humanitarian challenge. The Armenian Red Cross Society is on the front lines, conducting monitoring and needs assessments at the border crossing points to ensure timely and effective response when needed.In close collaboration with international and local partners, the Armenian Red Cross Society is mobilizing all available resources to respond effectively - but we also need your support. Your donation will help us provide:

    30.06.2025
    RENEW: Restoring Livelihoods and Enhancing Well-being of conflict-affected population from Nagorno Karabakh in Armenia –  Providing Mental Health and Psychosocial Support

    NK Crisis: In autumn 2023, Armenia experienced a massive influx of individuals following the escalation of the Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) conflict starting on 19 September. According to the Government of Armenia, over 100.000 people arrived in Armenia at the end of September 2023 to seek support for the settlement in their new home. Those displaced to Armenia left behind their homes, valuables, livelihoods, essentially most of what constituted their material possessions. The mental and emotional strain that the displaced have endured over months will affect them for years to come. It is expected that this will have a serious impact on their physical and mental health as well as their social and economic integration.

    17.06.2025
    RENEW Project: Providing Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
    PSYCHO – SOCIAL

    NK Crisis: In autumn 2023, Armenia experienced a massive influx of individuals following the escalation of the Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) conflict starting on 19 September. According to the Government of Armenia, over 100.000 people arrived in Armenia at the end of September 2023 to seek support for the settlement in their new home. Those displaced to Armenia have left behind their homes, valuables, livelihoods, essentially most of what constituted their material possessions.

    16.06.2025
     The transformation of Ramela’s life after displacement

    Ramela Mkrtchyan was born and raised in Ivanyan village, located in Askeran region of Nagorno-Karabakh. She lived with her family in her private house. Ramela worked as an assistant cook in the Military Hospital, preparing and serving food for soldiers, meantime her husband Arkady was engaged in gardening and livestock breeding activities. Together, they also ran a small grocery shop where their son sold the produce from their garden. Their life was deeply rooted in their community, centered around hard work, family, and the comfort of their  home.

    06.06.2025
    Call for Applications: Head Nurse
    ANNOUNCEMENT

    We are seeking a qualified and experienced health professional to lead and supervise the medical aspects of home care services across the following operational areas:

    05.06.2025
    Call for Applications: Home Helpers
    ANNOUNCEMENT

    Call for Applications: Home Helpers

    The Armenian Red Cross Society is pleased to announce vacancies within the framework of the “Integrated Community-Based Home Care Service Provision and Healthy Ageing” program. We are seeking qualified and motivated individuals to join our team as Home Helpers in the following locations:

    05.06.2025
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