VTB Bank (Armenia) supports children with disabilities at Charentsavan school

YEREVAN, December 5. / ARKA /. As part of its charitable activities, VTB Bank (Armenia) has presented special desks designed for children with physical disabilities to students of an inclusive group at #6 schools in the town of Charentsavan and also special learning programs, which have a positive effect on children enhancing their attention, memory, color perception, logical thinking and creativity timing the move with the International Day of Persons with Disabilities and ahead of the New Year.

The children with disabilities have their classes with other children, but special teachers, speech therapists and psychologists work with them separately. The group includes children aged 5-15 with musculoskeletal problems, autism, Down syndrome and others.

VTB Bank (Armenia) CEO Yuri Gusev is quoted as saying in a press release that integration of children with disabilities into society is very important and that they must be given the same rights as other members of the society.

“We hope that our contribution will help children with disabilities to get adapted in the modern society, and make them happy and healthy,” he says.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is fully owned by Russian VTB Bank. It runs 67 branches across Armenia, more than any other bank. -0-

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