Acba Bank launches 4 charity projects for children of Artsakh

YEREVAN, December 29. /ARKA/. Acba Bank is wrapping up the outgoing year with 4 charitable projects, designed to support the children and young people of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh).

Instead of organizing festive event, the Acba Bank team has united around one idea: to reach out to children who are in a difficult situation.

The first project of the bank is addressing the children’s health. With the support from Acba, the Children’s Health Foundation of Armenia will purchase all the medicine necessary for urgent treatment of more than 100 children forcibly displaced from Artsakh.

With the second project, Acba supports the City of Smile charity fund. With the support of the bank, 2 children with cancer will receive complete treatment.

The third project is called «Tumo for Artsakh youth”. The bank will support Artsakh youth aged 12-18 to discover their potential in the field of information technology with the help of Tumo Center for Creative Ttechnologies.

With the fourth project, Acba will present a New Year’s tale to the children of Artsakh. About 1,500 children will visit the New Year’s holiday musical staged by the State Song Theater.

Each employee of Acba Bank is a participant in these initiatives, hoping that the children will have a small celebration, inspiration and faith that everything will be fine.

More details in the video.

Acba Bank is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia.-0-

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