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reArmenia has arrived in the USA

BELMONT, Mass.—A free mobilization event for reArmenia is being held on Sunday, November 12 at 1 p.m. immediately following coffee hour at the First Armenian Church, 380 Concord Avenue, Belmont, MA.

Gevorg Poghosyan, reArmenia CEO, will lead a discussion of the mobilization of diaspora knowledge and expertise. 

reArmenia is a non-profit organization that offers a collaboration platform for Armenians all over the world, where projects solving different problems are presented to receive needed resources: knowledge, experience, network and funds. reArmenia depends on regular contributions from caring Armenians to continue its activities and carry out its mission.

One of the main challenges in the 2020 Artsakh War was the lack of effective collaboration. Let’s assist our fellow compatriots who have been forcibly displaced from Artsakh in integrating and returning to a fulfilling life. reArmenia will empower and unite Armenians to become a caring and collaborative community dedicated to transforming Armenia into a just and flourishing nation.

Please join us to:

  • Learn about the expert community tool developed on the reArmenia platform, designed to facilitate the mobilization of Armenian intellectual capacity.
  • Register as an expert and contribute your knowledge and expertise to support Armenian projects, guiding them towards a path that fosters Armenia’s development.

Gevorg Poghosyan, reArmenia CEO will lead this interactive discussion and will address any questions you might have about:

  • The current situation in Armenia.
  • The reArmenia platform.
  • Registration for the expert community.
  • How to support vetted projects and initiators in Armenia.

The event is hosted by the reArmenia Boston partnership, including the First Armenian Church (FAC), National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR), Armenian Assembly of America, Zoravik Activist Collective and Pan-Armenian Council of New England.

For more information, visit the Facebook event page.

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