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Lorik Humanitarian Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing permanent housing and humanitarian support to Armenian families forcibly displaced from Artsakh. Since the 2023 ethnic cleansing of Artsakh, Lorik Fund has focused on purchasing homes in Armenia for refugee families who have lost everything, ensuring stability, dignity, and long-term resettlement.

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Martuni region Republic of Artsakh

Completed Projects

Artsakh refugee family receives permanent home in Armenia

Lorik Humanitarian Fund has provided permanent housing to 13 Armenian families forcibly displaced from Artsakh. Our beneficiaries include five families of fallen Artsakh heroes. Most families have been resettled within the same region, with five living in the same village—helping preserve community ties and stability.

Active project: Ongoing housing support for displaced Artsakh families in Armenia.

Gyumri Art Studio

A year of funding free classes for hundreds of children in Armenia

The "Tsil Art Studio" is located in the heart of Gyumri where children have access to free classes. Subjects such as puppet making, performances, arts & crafts, ceramics, photography, and more are all free to the children. 

Lorik Fund has covered all expenses since November of 2024.

Active Project

Artsakh refugee children at Tsil Puppet Studio arts program supported by Lorik Humanitarian Fund
Displaced Artsakh Armenian family supported by Lorik Humanitarian Fund after forced displacement from Artsakh

Cultural Preservation: Artsakh Voices

Over 200 interviews documenting family, and Artsakh history.

We are ambitiously working towards documenting  the stories of families and villages of Artsakh. We want to preserve the regional dialect, songs, dances, lullabies, village history, family history, place names you cant find on a map, and more. 

The project is focused on the Martuni region. We completed interviews with the entire village of Hatsi, over 40 families.

Smaller villages are prioritized.

Active project

Permanent home in Armenia purchased for a forcibly displaced Artsakh Armenian family by Lorik Humanitarian Fund Green energy solar water heater Artsakh sustainability

Artsakh Solar

50 units installed in Artsakh during blockade 

Energy independence for families with 5 or more underage children throughout the Marduni region 

Artsakh Puppets

56 shows 43 villages

Thousands of children in Armenia and Artsakh have enjoyed classic Armenian Tales performed by puppeteers, followed by traditional games and dances.

Lorik Humanitarian Fund visiting Artsakh refugee families resettled in Armenia through housing and humanitarian programs. Artsakh puppet shows for children
Artsakh sustainability greenhouse project

Artsakh Greenhouses

16,000 sq. feet built

Promoted conservation of resources and increased food security. Two greenhouses in the Marduni region totaling over 16,000 square feet. The benefits were significant during the blockade of Artsakh by azerbaijan. 

Artsakh Sport

Equipment & Trainers' salaries

Created new groups in 3 villages, providing equipment and trainers' salaries.

Support of Artsakh Wrestling, Judo & Sambo, and weightlifting federations.

Youth sports programs in Artsakh
Youth Armenian dance class for kids

Artsakh Dance

Started 5 new groups 

Partnered with Hamazkayin Artsakh to start new Armenian National dance classes for 6 villages, covering the costs of 4 instructors and 4 drivers. 

Artsakh Chicks

25 chicks (month old) and 30 Kg of feed per family

Over 500 families, 12,675 chicks, 15,210 Kilograms of feed passed out to 13 villages

Artsakh chicks sustainability program
Childrens toys for holiday season post war refugee kids

Artsakh Toys

Over 5,000 toys individually distributed in 30 villages

Santa was able to visit every child under ten in every village of the Marduni region Christmas of 21'-22'

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Lorik Humanitarian Fund is a 501(c)(3) Non Profit Organization

EIN: 92-1336453

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