Group Homes for Armenian Orphans with Disabilities

Summary

Our project provides long-term care to Armenian orphans with disabilities over the age of 18 with no place to call home. We offer them an alternative to the Soviet psychiatric institutions. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

“Warm Hearth is not a project; it’s a home,” says founder, “that’s sustained by the faces of our residents and the harsh fate that awaited them if something was not done.” We serve Armenian orphans with disabilities who are destined for the psychiatric institutions. We believe they deserve basic human rights and this means a loving home and a life of dignity. Our group homes are long-term and address the challenge of having a disability in Armenia.

Activities

We operate a safe & loving group home for residents with disabilities, which reduces abuses of human rights in psychiatric institutions & increases rights through integration. Our staff provides care that encourages residents toward independence.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $3,676
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $21,324
Total Funding Goal: $25,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The project will provide a home to 16 residents by 2008, allowing them to live outside institutions. It’s a model for community-based care and a pilot project for moving away from institutionalization.

Project Message

Life here is very good. It’s wonderful; the days are wonderful & we pass time wonderfully. I feel free here. It’s restful here & calm. There are no problems here that I need to think about.
- Gayane, Beneficiary and resident of Warm Hearth Group Home

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Natalie Rizzieri,
Founder/Executive Director
Friends of Warm Hearth
P.O. Box 1037
Tempe, AZ 85280
United States
4809211181
Email:

Project Sponsor

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Organization

Friends of Warm Hearth, Inc.
Friends of Warm Hearth, Inc.
PO Box 1037
Tempe, AZ 85280
United States
(480) 921-1181
http://www.friendsofwarmhearth.org

Learn more about Friends of Warm Hearth, Inc. and the project team.



Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Armenia and can also be found under Children.

For more information about Armenia, read the Human Development Report on Armenia or the Wikipedia entry for Armenia.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 13, 2008.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on May 29, 2007.

Latest Update from the Field

we never dreamed...

By Natalie Bryant Rizzieri - Executive Director & Founder, November 13, 2008 06:36 PM

November 13th, 2008

Dear friends and family,

We have five new residents at Warm Hearth. That makes thirteen. We have eleven people living full time in our home, and two in clinics whom we remain committed to through weekly visits. Our residents were thrilled to welcome these new people into their home and to share meals with them, bedrooms, and bathroom sinks. They already had them in their hearts, at least some of them. On the day that four of the new residents visited for the first time, Yulia gasped with joy. Alya said that she was "too-too happy" because she was reunited with a long lost friend, someone who had cared for her in another orphanage, a sister of her heart. They are together now, living again under the same roof, picking up, it seems, where they had left off. We never dreamed…

One of my favorite photographs from the first day that the new residents were with us was one of about four of them gathered in the bathroom, brushing their teeth at night (see the photo below). I thought of my siblings and those evening rituals and what it means to share life with a myriad of people both different and similar to you. There is something so organic and natural about sharing a bathroom sink with someone you live with and it made me happy to think that we were finding a way to sustain and nurture a home-like environment while adding to our numbers.

Within a little more than a week of coming to our home, Agapy (who is also Yulia's long lost friend) began to feel unwell. Our staff took her to the hospital to discover that she needed to have her appendix removed immediately. Thankfully the staff acted quickly and Agapy's healthy & life were saved. She will stay in the hospital for a week to recover and then come home. In the meantime, we are struggling to finagle with the hospital because she is without a birth certificate or papers of any kind. That is typical for an orphan, but my goodness!

It is hard for me to be so far from all of these quick strides of growth…but it is as it should be in the sense that Warm Hearth is well cared for by those who will be able to carry it on far far into the future, farther than I could (or should) ever carry it being non-Armenian. I am more than satisfied with how our staff envisions Warm Hearth and creates such a loving home. We who hold this end up, still have our part, and it is not small. Rather, it would be impossible without you…without generosity and prayer and everyday help. But it would also be impossible without our staff, our residents, our directors in Armenia who have made such beauty possible. Let us never forget to thank them as well, even if it is just in our hearts.

With love,

Natalie

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