By Natalie Bryant Rizzieri | Summer Developments
Warm Hearth is grateful to be connected both to the local community in Armenia and to the broader international community. This summer some exciting developments are unfolding.
In August, Lee Ann Odabashian Williams, an occupational therapist from the U.S. with Armenian heritage, will conduct a staff training.
A wonderful and incredibly talented young doctor, Dr. Hovhannes Manvelyan (MD, PhD, DSci), has offered to provide medical support to our residents. He is newly-appointed Chief of Neurology at one of Armenia's best hospitals, is on faculty at the Medical School, and is a recent Fulbright alumnus. He's been busy trying to convert Armenia to evidence-based medicine.
David Mitchell, a former Peace Corps Volunteer & Art Therapist, will be conducting a staff training on "Crisis Management".
Birthright Armenia, an organization that brings committed Armenians from all over the world to volunteer in Armenia, has a group of 20 volunteers who will help paint the first floor of our home.
These developments, to name only a few, speak to the collaborative effort of Warm Hearth.
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