Ameria donates proceeds from paintings sale to sick children

YEREVAN, December 21, /ARKA/. Ameria Group said today all proceeds raised from a charity exhibition-sale of children paintings, held today will be donated to children with cancer and blood diseases.

The exhibition hosted paintings under mottoes ‘100 years through your eyes,’ “Give life,’ and ‘Armenian tale.’ The paintings were provided by the National Art Center, Fridjoff Nansen children boarding school, Armenian charity organization SOS –Children, Orran charity and Zatik children studio.

All the proceeds will be divided among 13 children who are being treated now and need money assistance, the bank said. Ameriabank is owned by TDA Holding Ltd, an affiliation of largest Russian investment company Troika Dialog.  -0-

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