“Empowering Education Through Technology” 2
The Hurry for Good charitable foundation highly values partnerships based on shared values and goals. We sincerely thank the “Avito” service for its unwavering support and trust. This time, “Avito” became our generous partner, donating 5 MacBook computers, allowing us to once again join forces with the public organization “Children in Regions” NGO. The equipment was distributed to children’s and educational institutions in the Gegharkunik, Syunik, Armavir, and Lori regions of Armenia, as well as Yerevan. We extend special thanks to the “Children in Regions” NGO for their commitment to sharing our values and for the prompt distribution of the computers to those in need.
- One computer was provided to Vardenis College in the Gegharkunik region. Now, students can implement individual projects and complete academic assignments more flexibly.
- We also donated a computer to Tatev Secondary School in the Syunik region, enabling children to deepen their knowledge in design and significantly increase the effectiveness of their lessons. The computer will be delivered to the school during October.
- Gayane Nikoghosyan, 17, from the Armavir region, received a computer, which became a launchpad for her to attend graphic design courses. This step has opened the door to a world of professional growth for her.
- Mane Kalashyan, 16, from the Lori region, thanks to the new computer, was able to apply her theoretical knowledge in digital marketing in practice, deepening her skills in HTML, programming, and artificial intelligence.
- Diana Aleksanyan, a 9th-grade student from Artsakh, can now fully express her talent by attending courses at the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies, thanks to the provided computer.
The initiative “Empowering Education Through Technology” plays a key role in equipping students with the necessary tools for a successful educational journey. We are confident that these donated computers will help them acquire new skills and bring them closer to a brighter future.
You can learn more about the first stage of the initiative here.