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Nor Luyce Mentoring Center for Youth

Nor Luyce provides teenage girls from orphanages and low income families with a one on one mentoring relationship presenting an opportunity to have a role model and to learn more from their mentors. Along with their mentoring relationship the girls have a chance to participate in different skill building trainings to make their career plans, be compatible with their peers and be able to live self-sufficiently.

Society
Justice Rights
Environment
Education
Art
Homeland Development Initiative Foundation

HDIF works to initiate, facilitate, and nurture sustainable economic opportunities in rural and disenfranchised regions of Armenia.

Society
Justice Rights
Health
Environment
Education
Disaster Relief
Secours Catholique - Caritas France

Our purpose is to reduce poverty, bring hope and solidarity to poor communities or individuals in France and worldwide. We bring assistance to families, children and young people but also to the most vulnerable (homelesses, migrants, prisoners etc.). We fight against isolation, help them to find employement and we ensure their social reintegration. We provide emergency responses but also long term support, development aid and we work on the causes of poverty. The action of Secours Catholique finds all its meaning in a global vision of poverty which aims at restoring the human person's dignity and is part and parcel of sustainable development. To do so, six key principles guide this action, both in France and abroad: Promoting the place and words of people living in situations of poverty Making each person a main player of their own development Joining forces with people living in situations of poverty Acting for the development of the human person in all its aspects Acting on the causes of poverty and exclusion Arousing solidarity The actions of Secours Catholique are implemented by a network of local teams of volunteers integrated into the diocesan delegations and supported by the volunteers and employees of the national headquarters. On an international level, Secours Catholique acts in cooperation with its partners of the Caritas Internationalis network. Key figures of Secours Catholique: 100 diocesan or departmental delegations 4,000 local teams 65,000 volunteers 974 employees 2,174 reception centres 3 centres : Cite Saint-Pierre in Lourdes, Maison d'Abraham in Jerusalem, Cedre in Paris 18 housing centres managed by the Association des Cites of Secours Catholique 162 Caritas Internationalis partners 600,000 donors Every year Secours Catholique encounters almost 700,000 situations of poverty and receives 1.6 million people (860,000 adults and 740,000 children). This daily mission led in the field by the local teams and delegations, with the support of national headquarters, pursues three major objectives which aim at exceeding the distribution action and limited aid: Receiving to reply to the primary needs (supplying food and/or health care aid, proposing accommodation, establishing an exchange and a fraternal dialogue, etc) Supporting to restore social ties (bringing together people in difficulty with an aim to reinsertion, encouraging personal initiatives and collective projects, establishing a mutual support helper-receiver of help relationship, etc) Developing to strengthen solidarity (proposing long lasting solutions, establishing a follow-up over the long term, encouraging collective actions carried out by people in difficulty etc.)

Society
Education
Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance

To bring together the global palliative care community to improve well-being and reduce unnecessary suffering for those in need of palliative care in collaboration with the regional and national hospice and palliative care organisations and other partners.

Society
Education
Union of Information Technology Enterprises

Position Armenia as one of the International High-Tech market leaders by supporting a favorable business environment, implementing lobbing and development projects, supporting High-Tech education and consolidating field players.

Society
Education
Art
QUEER MEDIA Educational and Awareness Raising Organization

The goal of the Organization's charitable activities is to increase the availability of information on the rights of the most vulnerable and key populations and ways to overcome the negative consequences of discrimination based on HIV stigmatization, xenophobia, sexual orientation and gender identity (hereinafter referred to as the Goal). The scope of the Organization's activities is to provide charitable support to people of various social categories within the framework of public interests in accordance with its goals.

Society
Education
Bayazet Armenian Analytical-Research Center NGO

Our mission is to contribute to the development of Civil Society in Armenia through Social Research, Non-Formal Education and Awareness Building.

Society
Education
Solidarity Educational and Research Foundation

Our mission is to develop viable models through educational and research programs that will promote solidarity among different groups in society. We believe that the real development of the country is possible only in an atmosphere of solidarity, and solidarity can be achieved by combining the interests of different groups. This combination of interests is possible through the development and implementation of viable political programs, which require serious research activities, mechanisms for transmitting its results to different groups of society through educational programs. In this regard, educational and research programs are an absolute priority for the Solidarity Foundation, which can be supplemented by activities in other areas, if they ultimately serve the above-mentioned mission.

Society
Education
Mission Armenia Charitable Non-Governmental Organization

Mission: To protect fundamental human rights off and advocate for the interests of disadvantaged local and refugee elderly persons, women, young people, people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups achieving improvements in the quality of their lives. Values, principles: humanity; impartiality; independence and neutrality; people-centered humanitarian response; coordination and collaboration; needs-based support; transparency and learning; gender equality; participation; non-discrimination; human rights -centered response. Vision: Society for all strata and for all ages Link to fact sheet with vision and mission statement: http://www.mission.am/NEW/factsheet/FactSheet2_en.pdf

Society
Education
Vahe Meliksetyan Foundation

The mission of "Vahe Meliksetyan" Foundation is the development of clinical pharmacy in the Republic of Armenia

Society
Education
Art
reArmenia Charitable Foundation

The mission of reArmenia Charitable Foundation is to assist the economic, educational, cultural, social, technological and general development of the Republic of Armenia by building a platform / ecosystem (rearmenia.com) which enables effective collaboration of society.

Society
Education
The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Youth and Student Organisation

IGLYO - The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI) Youth & Student Organisation is the world's largest LGBTQI youth and student network, counting more than 100 Member Organisations in over 40 countries across the Council of Europe Region. IGLYO's mission is to strengthen the rights of LGBTQI youth, fight for equality and inclusion, and empower LGBTQI youth voices. IGLYO represents the diverse rights and intersectional needs of LGBTQI young people and works hard to ensure that their futures are bright. We achieve our objectives through international training and events, targeted capacity building programmes, intercultural exchanges and peer learning, thematic research and advocacy actions, online tools and resources, digital story-telling and campaigning, networking activities, and more. Since our establishment in 1984, IGLYO has been growing steadily with new Members joining every year. Our Members are organisations who represent and/or support LGBTQI youth and/or students, work with LGBTQI youth or issues, comprise mainly of LGBTQI youth, or have a specific department working for/with youth.