VTB Bank (armenia) continues supporting children with disabilities

YEREVAN, June 25. /ARKA/. VTB Bank (Armenia), remaining stuck to its social responsibility policy, continues implementing charity projects, particularly for children with disabilities, the press office of the bank reports.

The press office pointed out the support provided to nine-year-old Artak and Arsen, the twins with cerebral palsy, as one of these projects.

The bank employees’ first meeting with the twin brothers took place in summer 2014 during the opening of the inclusive camp for children in Elen holiday hotel.
After that VTB Bank (Armenia) responded to the call by Narine Manukyan, Armenian Mothers NGO, to support these boys.

The twins have undergone a successful surgery in Arabkir medical center for children. Artak and Arsen are gradually rehabilitating, and the bank is supporting them.

The bank provides particular assistance to particular children who are in need of it. Children’s establishments are among the bank’s top priorities.

VTB Bank (Armenia) provides support to Elen every year – the bank has repaired it creating necessary infrastructures to the holiday house, creating necessary facilities for children using wheelchairs for moving and organizing holidays for them.

The bank’s employees are periodically raising money for children with disabilities.
VTB Bank (Armenia) also organizes events for children diagnosed with cancer and for children’s home in Gavar.

In connection with the International Children’s Day, the VTB Bank (Armenia) organized this year an event for children with cerebral palsy and children from low-income families in a special entertainment center for children with disabilities.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is owned fully by Russian VTB Bank. It runs 67 branches across the country, more than any other local bank. —–0——

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