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On September 26, the opening day of the powerful documentary installation “They Say We Have to Leave”, four beneficiaries of the Hanganak Elderly Project and project coordinator Lina Grigoryan joined the audience at Latitude Art Space in Yerevan. For them, this was more than just a cultural event – it>>>>>

Hanganak NGO continues its Healthy Lifestyle workshop series with another engaging and educational session—this time dedicated to the topic of osteoporosis, a widespread condition that especially affects older adults. Once again, the subject was chosen by our beneficiaries, reflecting the real needs and concerns of our community. The workshop was>>>>>

Psychological group therapy remains an important part of our work with Hanganak beneficiaries, providing them with a safe space to reflect, share, and heal together. In our most recent session, the format was a little different — a movie screening followed by a group discussion. The movie told the story>>>>>

On September 18, 2025, members of Hanganak’s medical team participated in a lecture delivered by Dr. Nancy A. Barsamian, assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Chan School of Medicine. Seven members of our staff attended the event, including our Elderly Project physician Dr. Lilya Seyranyan and Project coordinator Lina>>>>>

The Hanganak team has once again set out for Lori, carrying not only food and medical support, but also care and compassion for our beneficiaries. This visit was especially important, as one of our elderly beneficiaries urgently needed assistance with a social issue—confirming their citizenship status in order to access>>>>>

The September food distribution is nearing its end, bringing with it not only nourishment but also care and connection for our beneficiaries. These past two months—August and September—have been especially intense, filled with events, workshops, and activities that remind us once again how strong and resilient our community is. This>>>>>

Within the framework of our Healthy Lifestyle series, Hanganak NGO recently organized a workshop dedicated to the topic of osteochondrosis—a subject suggested by our beneficiaries themselves. The session was led by Hanganak’s physician, Dr. Lilya Seyranyan, who explained the causes of osteochondrosis, its treatment approaches, and most importantly, ways to>>>>>

In Artsakh, providing social support to Hanganak’s beneficiaries was made easier thanks to close cooperation with state institutions, whose accessibility and willingness to assist ensured that issues were resolved quickly and effectively. In such a small community, both government and civil organizations were able to respond promptly to the needs>>>>>

When participants entered the room, they were welcomed by a powerful sight—the hand-stitched map of Artsakh now proudly displayed on the wall. This meaningful work stood as a testament to their resilience, unity, and enduring love for their homeland. Although this profound project had reached its completion, psychotherapist Dr. Anahit>>>>>