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Project by Year Armenia School Foundation USA 2020 Projects Item School Name City/Village Region Donor Cost Status 1 Vosketas Secondary Village Aragatzotn $ 3,490 Delivered 2 Araxavan Village Ararat $ 1,345 Delivered Nor Kharbert Gyulbebjian 3 Village Ararat$ 2,980 Pre-Sch. Delivered 4 Surenavan #1 Pre-Sch. Village Ararat $ 2,445 Delivered 5 Nor Armavir Sec. Village Armavir $ 5,495 Delivered 6 Metzamor#3 Pre-Sch. City Armavir $ 845 Delivered 7 Armavir village Sec. Village Armavir $ 8,060 Delivered 8 Jil Village Gegharkunik $ 6,150 Delivered 9 Martuni Sec. City Gegharkunik $ 5,155 Delivered 10 Dbrabak Sec. Village Gegharkunik $ 6,625 Delivered 11 Sevan "Boghboj" Pre Sch. City Gegharkunik $ 5,540 Delivered 12 Sevan Sec. City Gegharkunik $ 3,320 Delivered 13 Artsvanist Sec. Village Gegharkunik $ 2,180 Delivered 14 Charentsavan Jr. #6 City Kotayk $ 2,320 Delivered 15 Lernantsk Sec. Village Lori $ 7,380 Delivered Jackie & James Morris Pre- City Lori$ 1,810 16 Sch. Tumanyan Delivered 17 Tumanyan Sec. City Lori $ 6,240 Delivered 18 Stepanavan Child Dev. City Lori $ 6,400 Delivered 19 Aregnadem Village Shirak $ 3,170 Delivered 20 Bandivan Village Shirak $ 5,485 Delivered 21 Hovtoon Village Shirak $ 1,370 Delivered 22 Gtashen Village Shirak $ 2,790 Delivered 23 Jeradzor Village Shirak $ 2,785 Delivered 24 Voghji Village Shirak $ 2,980 Delivered 25 Byurakn Village Shirak $ 5,865 Delivered 26 Meghrashat Village Shirak $ 5,250 Delivered 27 Tolots Pre-School Village Syunik $ 890 Delivered 28 Tasik Pre-School Village Syunik $ 785 Delivered 29 Shaki Pre-School Village Syunik $ 1,425 Delivered 30 Shaghat Pre-School Village Syunik $ 1,630 Delivered 31 Darbas Pre-School Village Syunik $ 975 Delivered 32 Brnakot Pre-School Village Syunik $ 1,570 Delivered 33 Shamb Pre-School Village Syunik $ 465 Delivered 34 Meghri State College City Syunik $ 1,960 Delivered 35 Okhtar Sec. Village Syunik $ 4,725 Delivered 36 Verin Karmir Aghbyur Village Tavoosh $ 7,380 Delivered 37 Ayrum Pre-School City Tavoosh $ 4,635 Delivered 38 Ijevan Grammer Sch. City Tavoosh $ 300 Delivered 39 Nerkin Tsakhkavan Sec. Village Tavoosh $ 2,485 Delivered 40 Ijevan Child Dev. Ctr. City Tavoosh $ 3,515 Delivered 41 Vazashen Sec. Village Tavoosh $ 3,350 Delivered 42 Chinari Pre-School Village Tavoosh $ 845 Delivered 43 Aygetzor Pre-School Village Tavoosh $ 1,005 Delivered Shahumyan/A $ 4,630 44 Nor Brajur Secondary Village rtsakh Delivered Kashatagh/ $ 5,500 45 Bertzor Pre-School City Artsakh Delivered Martakert/ 46 Haterk Secondary Village Artsakh $ 8,175 Delivered Martakert/ 47 Kichan Secondary Village Artsakh $ 5,800 Delivered Total $169,520 Secondary School Grades 1-12 Junior School (Himnakan) Grades 1-9.
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