Author: Birthright Armenia

[ENG] Join Anna as she takes you through her final week as a volunteer and relive the moments that made this experience unforgettable: •⁠ ⁠Discussing the experience of learning Armenian with the classmate •⁠ ⁠Reflecting on her time in Yerevan and the overall journey •⁠ ⁠Participating in the final Armenian language lesson of the programme and saying goodbyes to the teacher and classmates •⁠ ⁠Visiting the zoo with her volunteer placement and exploring the History Museum of Armenia to learn more about the country’s past •⁠ ⁠Saying goodbyes to friends at the Cascade It’s a week filled with memories, emotions,…

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After earning his degree in biotechnology and pharmacology, Paul made the bold decision to begin his career in Armenia. At AIP Scientific, he’s working on some cutting-edge technologies – like using 3D printing machinery to create custom implants! Paul started his internship just as AIP was launching a new product line, giving him the chance to apply his skills in a real-world, innovative setting. It’s the kind of hands-on experience that opens doors and shapes futures. If you’re passionate about science and looking for an internship that can help you grow, take a page from Paul’s book and explore the…

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Birthright Armenia is a non-profit organization that provides young Armenian diaspora individuals with the opportunity to experience Armenia firsthand through volunteer work, internships, and cultural immersion. The organization’s main goal is to strengthen the connection between young Armenians around the world and their ancestral homeland by offering them a chance to contribute to various sectors in Armenia while also exploring the country’s rich culture, history, and heritage. Participants in Birthright Armenia’s programs engage in a range of activities, including volunteering in community projects, working with local organizations, learning the Armenian language, and building relationships with fellow participants and local communities.…

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On April 24, Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, we wanted to highlight the present. David Hackett (USA) joined us in January and has volunteered at the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute ever since. His family’s past has brought him here today, and we find it inspiring. A moving thought for our diaspora that exists because of our tragic history and decides to come back to connect with the Homeland Apply to join the program: Twitter: Linkedin: Telegram:

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Herag and Adrian were volunteering with AVC and Birthright Armenia when they had the chance to meet. During one excursion, they talked and went through their family tree and realized they were relatives. One is from Canada, the other one is from Argentina. Life is so surprising sometimes! Apply to join the program: Twitter: Linkedin: #Volunteering #Armenia #Anecdote #InspiringStory #DiscoverArmenia #VolunteerInArmenia #InternshipInArmenia #ArmenianDiaspora source

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Birthright is not only about volunteering. It’s also about immersing yourself in the daily life of Armenia. It’s a unique chance to spend quality time with host siblings and parents at home or outside, sharing past experiences during tea, discussing the workday around dinner, or opening up about future hopes and aspirations during an evening stroll. Your Armenian family is already waiting for you! Learn more on our website: Follow us on: Facebook: Instagram: Vkontakte:

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Given the ongoing urgency in Armenia, we continue hosting Diaspora Armenian volunteers, and not only, specialized in IT, science, healthcare, law, etc., eager to help the country that needs targeted efforts and positivity to recover. As of right now, we have about 90 participants from different countries, of different ages and backgrounds. They are working with organizations of all spheres, aiming to contribute to the present and future of Armenia. Here is the trailer! Apply to join the program: Twitter: Linkedin: source

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