VIVA’s trip to remote villages
VIVA’s monthly trip to remote Armenian villages, where our compatriots from Artsakh have been settled and are trying now to adapt to life, reveals various objective issues… and some subjective ones.
VIVA. Doctors & Volunteers for Armenia
VIVA’s monthly trip to remote Armenian villages, where our compatriots from Artsakh have been settled and are trying now to adapt to life, reveals various objective issues… and some subjective ones.
How can displaced persons from Artsakh obtain support in Armenia? You can apply for medical help from VIVA, but before that you need to register with official institutions. Here is the detailed instructions on your further steps.
The VIVA Foundation has deployed a temporary unit in the tpwn of Abovyan as part of a short-term program of medical and humanitarian assistance to our compatriots, internally displaced persons from Artsakh.
Diagnosis: Congenital heart disease.
3 years old
Diagnosis: Leukemia
Diagnosis – Retinoblastoma.
Diagnosis – Acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
21 years old
Garnik is April 2016 war participant. Almost immediately upon the completion of his two-year military service in 2017, Garnik was diagnosed with acute leukemia
Diagnosis – severe cerebral palsy, epilepsy.
5 years old
Diagnosis: Galen’s vein aneurysm
Diagnosis: Juvenile epiphysis