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CHARITYOUR PROJECTS

Final stage of assistance to refugees from Artsakh

Onthe 23rd and 24th of December, the final stage of assistance to refugees from Artsakh took place, funded by the proceeds from a food and culture festival in Tallinn organized by the parish council of the Armenian church. One of the council members, Piruza Arutyunyan, actively participated in the concluding stage. In Razdan, she was welcomed by Aram, the chairman of the GօL Foundation in Armenia. We are immensely grateful to everyone who supported our festival. With the 13,000 euros we managed to earn, we were able to help 264 families and over 1,432 individuals.
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EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EVENTSOUR PROJECTS

35 years since the Spitak earthquake

Ljudmilla Mesropjan, the director of MellnovFest NGO and the founder of the ‘The Music of Falling Leaves’ festival, shared memories with the news portal Postimees

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Uncategorized

Heating problem solved

With great joy, we announce that the longstanding issue with heating in our St. Gregory the Illuminator Church has finally been resolved. We sincerely thank Andranik Stepanyan, a member of the parish council of the St. Gregory the Illuminator Church in Tallinn, for his significant involvement in the installation of heating in our temple. He demonstrated a willingness to provide assistance both financially and physically.
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OFFICIAL MEETINGSOUR PROJECTS

Meeting of the Council of Churches in Estonia

OnNovember 16, 2023, a meeting of the Council of Churches took place at the Öpik Conference Center in the Ülemiste quarter of Estonia, with the active participation of Bishop Vardan Navasardyan and Mr. Artem Davidyants. This time, the distinguished guests were hosted by the Armenian Apostolic Church. The organization of the event was undertaken by the Parish Council of St. Gregory the Illuminator Church in Estonia.
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EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EVENTSOUR PROJECTS

Armenian Food and Culture Festival at Kultuurikatel

OnOctober 21st, at Kultuurikatel (Kursi 3), the second Armenian Food and Culture Festival took place in Tallinn. The event featured a showcase of various authentic Armenian dishes from local Armenian restaurants and bakeries. The festival featured a performance by the beloved singer of Estonian audience, Stefan Ayrapetyan, The Armenian Food and Culture Festival was initiated and organized by the Parish Council of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Estonia, with the support of the Tallinn City Government and in collaboration with local Armenian restaurants, the Armenian Sunday School “Mashtots,” and Armenians from different cities in Estonia who supported the initiative. The festival’s goal was to raise funds to provide warmth to families with children, refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh, and to introduce the Armenian culture to the residents of Tallinn and the capital’s guests.
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CHARITYOUR PROJECTS

Parish Council had transferred 13,000 euros to aid Armenian families forced to leave Nagorno-Karabakh

The Parish Council of the Church of St. Gregory the Enlightener in Tallinn, in collaboration with the charitable GօL Foundation in Armenia, had successfully implemented a joint project. As a result of our collective efforts, the Parish Council had transferred 13,000 euros to aid Armenian families forced to leave Nagorno-Karabakh. Working closely with the foundation, we had identified over 200 families in the town of Razdan, Kotayk Province, who were in need of our support. We provided assistance to these families in the form of heaters, footwear, and bedding. We are attaching an official document confirming the successful transfer of funds from Estonia to Armenia. The funds were collected during the Armenian Food and Culture Festival 2023.
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CHARITYOUR PROJECTS

“Give Warmth” program by Gol Educational Foundation (Armenia)

As part of the “Give Warmth” program, the Gol Educational Foundation (Armenia), funded by Armenians in Estonia, as a result of the 2023 Armenian Food and Culture Festival, donated electric heaters to approximately 200 families forced to leave Nagorno-Karabakh, winter footwear for 18 children, and bedding for two families.