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Short but meaningful: My story in Armenia
January 25, 20230 comments
I came to Armenia by chance. When I graduated from school, my knowledge of this country was only in books. But when my classmates asked me if I wanted to come to Armenia, I always answered, “Why not?” That is...
Life lessons and genuine people in Armenia
January 16, 20230 comments
A warm welcome from Armenians reconciled my language barrier The decision to come to Armenia was on my mind for quite some time. It was going to be my third time coming back, so I already had an idea of what to expect. H...
Teaching German in Armenian villages during his retirement
January 10, 20230 comments
Age is not an obstacle to volunteering When Hans-Christopher Pocha, a 66-year-old participant from Germany retired from his position as a former headmaster and teacher of 40 years, he knew that there were places where hi...
Why Armenia? Why not Armenia?
November 28, 20220 comments
“To serve Armenia is to serve civilization” -William Gladstone, Former UK Prime Minister “Why Armenia?” A question often posed to me with a slight note of perplexity. I typically replied with a li...
AVC with a Disability: How I Did It
November 17, 20220 comments
The lack of an author picture and an “anonymous” byline are neither accidents nor signs of shame. They are meant to convey a message: “Disability” has no particular face or name, as it can come in...
Success: Establishing the Film Commission
November 14, 20220 comments
Do you remember Eva Minassian? She is an AVC volunteer who was determined to create a film commission to help promote Armenia as a filming destination and provide logistical support for foreign productions when they come...
Short but meaningful: My story in Armenia
I came to Armenia by chance. When I graduated from school, my knowledge of this country was only in books. But when my classmates ...
Life lessons and genuine people in Armenia
A warm welcome from Armenians reconciled my language barrier The decision to come to Armenia was on my mind for quite some time. I...
Teaching German in Armenian villages during his retirement
Age is not an obstacle to volunteering When Hans-Christopher Pocha, a 66-year-old participant from Germany retired from his positi...
Why Armenia? Why not Armenia?
“To serve Armenia is to serve civilization” -William Gladstone, Former UK Prime Minister “Why Armenia?” A ...
AVC with a Disability: How I Did It
The lack of an author picture and an “anonymous” byline are neither accidents nor signs of shame. They are meant to co...
Success: Establishing the Film Commission
Do you remember Eva Minassian? She is an AVC volunteer who was determined to create a film commission to help promote Armenia as a...
Short but meaningful: My story in Armenia
January 25, 20230 comments
I came to Armenia by chance. When I graduated from school, my knowledge of this country was only in books. But when my classmates asked me if I wanted to come to Armenia, I always answered, “Why not?” That is...
Life lessons and genuine people in Armenia
January 16, 20230 comments
A warm welcome from Armenians reconciled my language barrier The decision to come to Armenia was on my mind for quite some time. It was going to be my third time coming back, so I already had an idea of what to expect. H...
Teaching German in Armenian villages during his retirement
January 10, 20230 comments
Age is not an obstacle to volunteering When Hans-Christopher Pocha, a 66-year-old participant from Germany retired from his position as a former headmaster and teacher of 40 years, he knew that there were places where hi...
Why Armenia? Why not Armenia?
November 28, 20220 comments
“To serve Armenia is to serve civilization” -William Gladstone, Former UK Prime Minister “Why Armenia?” A question often posed to me with a slight note of perplexity. I typically replied with a li...
Short but meaningful: My story in Armenia
January 25, 2023
I came to Armenia by chance. When I graduated from school, my knowledge of this country was only in books. But when my classmates asked me if I wanted to come to Armenia, I always answered, “Why not?” That is...
Life lessons and genuine people in Armenia
January 16, 2023
A warm welcome from Armenians reconciled my language barrier The decision to come to Armenia was on my mind for quite some time. It was going to be my third time coming back, so I already had an idea of what to expect. H...
Teaching German in Armenian villages during his retirement
January 10, 2023
Age is not an obstacle to volunteering When Hans-Christopher Pocha, a 66-year-old participant from Germany retired from his position as a former headmaster and teacher of 40 years, he knew that there were places where hi...
Why Armenia? Why not Armenia?
November 28, 2022
“To serve Armenia is to serve civilization” -William Gladstone, Former UK Prime Minister “Why Armenia?” A question often posed to me with a slight note of perplexity. I typically replied with a li...
AVC with a Disability: How I Did It
November 17, 2022
The lack of an author picture and an “anonymous” byline are neither accidents nor signs of shame. They are meant to convey a message: “Disability” has no particular face or name, as it can come in...
Short but meaningful: My story in Armenia
January 25, 20230 comments
I came to Armenia by chance. When I graduated from school, my knowledge of this country was only in books. But when my classmates asked me if I wanted to come to Armenia, I always answered, “Why not?” That is...
Life lessons and genuine people in Armenia
January 16, 20230 comments
A warm welcome from Armenians reconciled my language barrier The decision to come to Armenia was on my mind for quite some time. It was going to be my third time coming back, so I already had an idea of what to expect. H...
Teaching German in Armenian villages during his retirement
January 10, 20230 comments
Age is not an obstacle to volunteering When Hans-Christopher Pocha, a 66-year-old participant from Germany retired from his position as a former headmaster and teacher of 40 years, he knew that there were places where hi...
Why Armenia? Why not Armenia?
November 28, 20220 comments
“To serve Armenia is to serve civilization” -William Gladstone, Former UK Prime Minister “Why Armenia?” A question often posed to me with a slight note of perplexity. I typically replied with a li...
AVC with a Disability: How I Did It
November 17, 20220 comments
The lack of an author picture and an “anonymous” byline are neither accidents nor signs of shame. They are meant to convey a message: “Disability” has no particular face or name, as it can come in...

Short but meaningful: My story in Armenia
January 25, 2023
I came to Armenia by chance. When I graduated from school, my knowledge of this country was only in books. But...

Life lessons and genuine people in Armenia
January 16, 2023
A warm welcome from Armenians reconciled my language barrier The decision to come to Armenia was on my mind fo...

Teaching German in Armenian villages during his retirement
January 10, 2023
Age is not an obstacle to volunteering When Hans-Christopher Pocha, a 66-year-old participant from Germany ret...

Why Armenia? Why not Armenia?
November 28, 2022
“To serve Armenia is to serve civilization” -William Gladstone, Former UK Prime Minister “Wh...

AVC with a Disability: How I Did It
November 17, 2022
The lack of an author picture and an “anonymous” byline are neither accidents nor signs of shame. ...

Success: Establishing the Film Commission
November 14, 2022
Do you remember Eva Minassian? She is an AVC volunteer who was determined to create a film commission to help ...

ABCs of AVC
October 7, 2022
The ABCs of AVC: A Poem by Michael Collins Are you ready to step outside your comfort zone, Bringing your best...

Emie’s Impactful Volunteering Well Timed
October 11, 2022
It was August 2021, in peak COVID lockdown in Melbourne, Australia, where I sat in my lounge room in silence. ...

French student does his internship abroad with AVC
September 12, 2022
Without Armenian roots or knowledge of the language, Adrien Catry journeyed from Lille, France to volunteer wi...

Exposing Adventurous Travelers to Armenia
August 31, 2022
After volunteering as an English teacher in Yerevan, AVC alumnus Ric Gazarian (2004) strongly maintained his c...

Days of Mourning after Surmalu Explosion
August 19, 2022
No time is convenient for tragedy to strike, But Yerevantsis got a chance to see what it looks like. Yerevan...

“I’ll be back” by Chad Bell
August 12, 2022
“I’ll be back.” That’s what I said as I gazed out the window towards the beautiful Armenian landscape ...

Volunteer in your 70s… with your child
July 31, 2022
Have you ever thought you’re too old to volunteer? What about volunteering with your child? Shahin Hartooni ...

Here is my Armenian story
July 31, 2022
My Armenian story started in 2019, when, wanting to travel after long years of work in Law school, law firms, ...

I Thought I Was Just Passing Through…
July 20, 2022
I don’t know how other non-Armenian volunteers learned about AVC or how long it took them to commit to the p...

New Start for Olga in Armenia
June 29, 2022
Olga Kuzamichёva is not Armenian – she is Russian. Along with her husband and three year old son, Sasha...

Meet Another ABC of AVC – Mario to Narek
May 31, 2022
“I will teach my kids what it means to be a real Armenian,” says Mario Sanz Gonzalez, a young man of Span...

Marching, Commemorating and Recycling
May 20, 2022
Armenians recently commemorated another April 24th, bringing with it over a century of pain and anguish for th...

Armenia From The View of a Young Non-Armenian Genocide Studies Researcher
May 3, 2022
People often ask me why I decided to spend three months in Armenia as a researcher. As a volunteer with the Ar...

5 Reasons To Do A Student Internship in Armenia with AVC
April 6, 2022
We have all wanted to do a student internship at one point or the other during our college years. Today, we’...