FemCare: Accessible Healthcare Services and Education for Women.

Project Duration:  April, 2026 Program Participants:  50 pregnant women within the comprehensive program, run by the Primary Health Care Center of Armenian Caritas and 250 pregnant women within the psychological consultations at 6 polyclinics of Gyumri. Location: Gyumri Goal: To improve the health and well-being of women in Shirak region, with a focus on enhancing access to comprehensive, high-quality and free maternity education to support pregnant women.   Outputs: Participation in Maternity School and Education on Maternal Health Psychological Physical Preparedness for Childbirth Knowledge Sharing among Healthcare Providers  

Women and Children’s Resource Center in Vardenis: Building a Resilient Future

Project duration: 01.02.2026 – 31.01.2028 Project location: Republic of Armenia, Gegharkunik region, Vardenis community Beneficiaries: 60 women (local and displaced from vulnerable groups) 80 children (aged 6–14) 70 teenagers and youth (aged 13–19) Project goal: Vulnerable women and children in the Vardenis community are empowered to stabilize their emotional and economic situation and to build their coping skills.   Main activities: Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Conduct individual and group therapy sessions for women,

FemCare: Accessible Healthcare Services for Women in Ani consolidated community.

Project Duration:   December 2025-December 2027 Program Participants:  women of all ages of the targeted sub-region Location: Ani consolidated community Goal: To improve the health and well-being of women through regular mobile preventive obstetric and gynecological free consultations in the ambulatories of Ani consolidated community with the total number of 96 visits.   Outputs: 1. 960 consultations of the Gynecologist in average, 2.

Handicraft Workshop for Women. Improvement of the Socio-economic Conditions of Woman in Crisis Situations

Project Duration: 24 months, 01.08.2023-31.12.2025 Project Location: Shirak region Beneficiaries: Direct beneficiaries: women and young girls who are subject to domestic violence, women and young girls having disability, mothers and caregivers of CWD, young girls from poor families who can easily become victims of trafficking, single mothers, divorced women, mothers who have many children and whose husbands are unemployed, refugees and women from very poor families   Indirect beneficiaries: