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Hanganak’s Healthy Lifestyle series continues to address the most important topics in gerontology. Our recent workshop, led by Dr. Lilia Seyranyan, was dedicated to one of the most serious and common concerns in older age — falls. From a gerontological perspective, falls are not simply accidents. They are a major>>>>>

This week, our English class for beneficiaries was led by Gohar Hovhannisyan, Program Manager, as our volunteers were busy with their school exams. To make the lesson as accessible as possible, Gohar prepared handouts for the participants, including the alphabet, numbers with pronunciations, weekdays, months, seasons, and a list of>>>>>

In January, Hanganak launched its Healthy Lifestyle workshop series, already holding two meaningful and much-anticipated sessions that addressed health topics especially relevant for older adults. Both workshops were led by Dr. Liliya Seyranyan and were met with great interest and active participation from our beneficiaries. The first workshop focused on>>>>>

The year 2025 marked a defining milestone in the journey of Hanganak NGO — a year shaped by achievement, learning, and a deep commitment to excellence in care. During this transformative period, Hanganak NGO proudly received State Certification to Deliver Comprehensive Home Care Services, affirming our adherence to national standards>>>>>

Our first group meeting of the year of 2026 took place early this week, and it began with something very special—an English class that brought everyone back together after a long winter break. The group was led by our young and dedicated volunteer, high school student Anush Kasyan, whose energy>>>>>

The December food distribution at Hanganak is almost complete in Yerevan and the regions, bringing with it not only essential support, but also warmth and care during the most heartfelt time of the year. As the holiday season approaches, each food package becomes a quiet reminder to our elderly beneficiaries>>>>>

Last week, another psychological group therapy session took place at Hanganak, using mandala therapy — one of the most loved and meaningful forms of expression for our beneficiaries. Through colors, shapes, and quiet reflection, participants were once again given the opportunity to express emotions that are often difficult to put>>>>>

Psychological group therapy at Hanganak continues to offer our beneficiaries a safe and supportive space for reflection, dialogue, and emotional growth. The latest session took place in the format of a movie screening, followed by an open and thoughtful discussion. The film focused on psychological challenges faced by an HIV-positive>>>>>