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OUR PROGRAMS ARE PROSPECTIVE. WE CREATE IMPORTANT AND PERMANENT VALUES․ "STEPAN GISHYAN" CHARITY FOUNDATION

Since 2015 “Stepan Gishyan” Charitable Foundation has been supporting the implementation of important and perspective programs for the society.

Since 2017 to up present twelve programs have been implemented with the support of the Foundation, more than 34 million drams have been invested. Over 2000 beneficiaries benefit from  the results of the implemented programs. About two dozens of jobs have been created. This year “Stepan Gishyan” Charitable Foundation has selected 5 perspective programs for the society on a competitive basis.

"It is important for us to expand the geography of the programs implemented thanks to “Stepan Gishyan” Charitable Foundation. We would like to see years later, when we look back at our path passed, that thanks to the Foundation many significant and perspective projects for the society have been implemented throughout the entire territory of Armenia. We have set ourselves the task of implementing programs that are relevant today and will be relevant in years to come. We will continue to organize grant competitions and materialize the goals of the Foundation," said Anna Gishyan, the Executive Director of “Stepan Gishyan Charitable Foundation.

«Stepan Gishyan” Charitable Foundation was founded in 2015 by ACBA Bank, French Credit Agricole, French Credit Agricole National Federation and the Gishyan Family

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