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From Donor Generosity to Global Achievement: Davit, a Displaced Artsakh Youth, Wins in Chess
At Lorik Humanitarian Fund, we believe that investing in young talent is one of the most powerful ways to strengthen the future of Artsakh and Armenia. Davit’s journey from displacement to international achievement reflects the power of sustained support and opportunity. After being forcibly displaced from Artsakh, Davit continued to pursue his passion for chess in Armenia, supported by donors committed to helping young people rebuild their futures. His recent chess victory i
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Sep 3, 20252 min read


Artsakh Hero’s Family Receives a Permanent Home in Armenia
Lorik Humanitarian Fund has helped provide a permanent home in Armenia to the family of an Artsakh hero who lost his life defending his homeland. After enduring profound loss and forced displacement from Artsakh, the family can now begin rebuilding their lives with stability, dignity, and security.
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Aug 29, 20251 min read


Tsil Puppet Studio Brings Artsakh Culture and Joy to 14 Villages in Syunik
This summer, our beloved Tsil Puppet Studio, based in Gyumri and proudly financed by Lorik Fund, brought smiles, stories, and song to the far southern reaches of Armenia. Over the course of eight days, the troupe traveled through 14 villages and towns in the Syunik region, sharing the magic of puppet theatre, traditional Armenian culture, and hands-on creativity with hundreds of children and families.
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Jul 14, 20253 min read


Bringing Joy, Art, and Hope to Border Villages in Syunik for Displaced Artsakh Families
This past week, the Lorik Fund, in partnership with the beloved Artsakh Tsil Puppet Studio, completed a meaningful and joyful series of 15 puppet shows across the Syunik region, bringing smiles, creativity, and connection to children living in some of Armenia’s most vulnerable border villages.
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Jun 27, 20252 min read


Home Blessing Marks the 12th Permanent Home for a Displaced Artsakh Family
Lorik Humanitarian Fund recently marked another milestone with the home blessing of its 12th permanent home for an Armenian family forcibly displaced from Artsakh. After losing their home and community, this family has now resettled in Armenia with stability, safety, and dignity.
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Jun 10, 20252 min read


Updates from Armenia: Housing and Support for Displaced Artsakh Families
Last month I was back in Armenia to oversee our ongoing projects and visit our beneficiaries. I was able to visit 8 of our beneficiary families. It was a pleasure seeing families that lost everything rebuilding their lives. One of the most rewarding visits was to Marat's family, which had been blessed with their first son, Monte, in December.
Photos of our beneficiary families. These families have a permanent (until we return to Artsakh) home in Armenia thanks to your supp
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May 22, 20253 min read


Arts and Culture Programs Preserving Artsakh Identity After Displacement
Arts and culture play a critical role in preserving identity, memory, and resilience for Armenian families forcibly displaced from Artsakh. After losing their homes and communities, creative expression and cultural continuity help displaced families maintain a sense of belonging while rebuilding their lives in Armenia. Lorik Humanitarian Fund supports arts and culture initiatives that ensure Artsakh’s heritage continues to be shared, practiced, and passed on. These cultural p
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May 19, 20252 min read


Supporting Youth Athletes and Healthcare Needs of Displaced Artsakh Families in Armenia
Displacement from Artsakh has disrupted every aspect of daily life for Armenian families, including access to healthcare and opportunities for youth development. Lorik Humanitarian Fund supports displaced Artsakh families in Armenia by addressing urgent healthcare needs while also empowering young people through sports and athletic programs that promote physical health, discipline, and resilience. These efforts complement Lorik Humanitarian Fund’s work providing permanent hou
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Apr 2, 20252 min read


Preserving Artsakh Culture After Displacement in Armenia
Artsakh’s culture is deeply rooted in community, memory, language, and tradition — all of which are threatened when families are forcibly displaced from their homeland. Following the displacement of Armenians from Artsakh, preserving cultural identity has become an essential part of rebuilding lives in Armenia. Lorik Humanitarian Fund supports cultural initiatives that help displaced Artsakh families maintain their heritage while adapting to new communities. This cultural wor
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Mar 24, 20252 min read


A New Beginning: 11th Displaced Artsakh Family Receives a Permanent Home in Armenia
Lorik Fund's "Artsakh Homes: Rebuilding Communities" Home Blessing. This is the 11th family to receive a home.
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Mar 12, 20251 min read


After Losing His Father in the War, an Artsakh Family Receives a Permanent Home
The war took a father’s life and forced his family to flee their home in Artsakh. In the aftermath of loss and displacement, rebuilding a sense of safety and stability became essential for the family’s future. Lorik Humanitarian Fund is helping provide a permanent home in Armenia, offering dignity and security after profound tragedy. This effort is part of Lorik Humanitarian Fund’s work providing permanent housing for displaced Artsakh families , ensuring that families who h
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Feb 14, 20251 min read


Home Blessing Marks the 10th Permanent Home for a Displaced Artsakh Family
Home Blessing for 10th Artsakh family to receive a home
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Feb 14, 20251 min read


Health and Wellness Support for Displaced Artsakh Armenians in Armenia
Forced displacement from Artsakh has had profound physical and emotional effects on Armenian families who lost their homes and communities. Lorik Humanitarian Fund supports health and wellness initiatives in Armenia that address the medical, psychological, and emotional needs of displaced Artsakh families as they rebuild their lives. This work complements Lorik Humanitarian Fund’s efforts to provide permanent housing for displaced Artsakh families , recognizing that long-term
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Jan 30, 20251 min read


Education and Empowerment for Displaced Artsakh Armenians in Armenia
Education is one of the most powerful tools for restoring dignity and opportunity to families forcibly displaced from Artsakh. Lorik Humanitarian Fund supports educational and empowerment initiatives in Armenia that help displaced Armenian children, students, and adults rebuild their futures after losing their homes and communities. This work complements Lorik Humanitarian Fund’s efforts to provide permanent housing for displaced Artsakh families , recognizing that long-term
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Dec 16, 20241 min read


Family of a Fallen Artsakh Hero Receives Permanent Home in Armenia
Family of Fallen Hero Receives Home
The four children of our Hero have just had their home blessed. Thank you to all of our donors that mad
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Dec 12, 20241 min read


Home Blessing Marks a New Beginning for an Artsakh Refugee Family
Lorik Humanitarian Fund recently marked the home blessing of a permanent residence for an Armenian family forcibly displaced from Artsakh . After losing their home and community, this family has now resettled in Armenia, where they can begin rebuilding their lives with stability and dignity. Home blessings are a meaningful tradition, but in this case, they also represent something deeper — the transition from displacement to permanence for Artsakh refugees who have endured pr
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Nov 1, 20241 min read


Three Displaced Artsakh Families Receive Permanent Homes in Armenia
Lorik Humanitarian Fund has provided permanent homes in Armenia to three Armenian families forcibly displaced from Artsakh. After losing their homes and communities, these families were resettled in a single village, where they now have stability, safety, and a future. This project reflects Lorik Fund’s commitment to long-term solutions for Artsakh refugees — not temporary aid, but permanent housing that restores dignity and belonging for families who lost everything due to f
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Oct 31, 20241 min read
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