By Marina Adulyan | Director
The summer program “Bari Camp” took place on the shores of Lake Sevan, Armenia, funded by diverse donors to serve 630 vulnerable children from conflict-affected, border-adjacent communities. The camp strengthened social-emotional wellbeing through art therapy, swimming, storytelling, and team-building games; it also empowered participants with practical life skills—such as first aid, water safety, and problem solving—and equipped them with simple, community-improvement toolkits to use at home. Activities emphasized belonging, resilience, and care for nature. Bari Camp was realized through a broad crowdfunding effort combining individual gifts, local businesses, and diaspora support. We thank every contributor for making the camp possible and helping children’s dreams come true.
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