
ArmInfo. A Senior center for elderly people has been opened in Goris, Syunik Province, Armenia. It will allow refugees from Artsakh to socialize in a new environment. The center's opening is part of an EU program aimed at empowering and improving the lives of elderly people in the Syunik Province, as well as enhancing their quality of life.
Ruzanna Torozyan, Executive Director of the Winnet Goris Development Foundation, told reporters that the idea for the center arose after the forced displacement of the population of Artsakh. She mentioned that during this challenging time, the Winnet Foundation developed a crisis center in the Verishen Cultural Center, providing temporary housing for the displaced Artsakh population. "However, it soon became apparent that many elderly people remained in the community, and with the arrival of the Artsakh residents, their numbers increased. They needed socialization and opportunities for interaction. The center will be precisely the platform that will help them not feel lonely in the community, quickly integrate, and spend time in an interesting way," said Torozyan.
According to Torozyan, the center is unique in its kind and differs from other similar institutions in both its structure and content. Specifically, the center will provide various services that will help elderly people actively spend their leisure time and ensure a higher quality of aging.
EU Ambassador to Armenia Vassilis Maragos emphasized that this small but important project is part of a larger initiative called "The Resillient Syunik Team Europe " being implemented with the support of the local administration and residents, as well as through the mobilization of resources from the EU and EU member states, including Switzerland.
He announced plans to implement programs in the region worth over 200 million euros. Some of these projects, he said, also relate to agriculture and the energy sector. Support will be provided by countries such as Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, and others.
In turn, German Ambassador to Armenia Claudia Busch added that Germany actively supports the development of assistance programs in Armenia in all regions. "Our work is the result of the collective efforts of our European and Armenian colleagues. We want people in Armenia to be able to retire with dignity. That is why we supported this program to create a nursing home. I am very pleased that hundreds of elderly people in Goris and the region will have the opportunity to retire in such conditions," the Ambassador concluded.
It is worth noting that as part of this initiative, senior citizens will also be provided with ophthalmology and dental services, which they often cannot afford due to their high cost. In the future, as the foundation's executive director noted, they also plan to expand the center's territory and range of services. The initiative is supported by the EU, the German Embassy, the UN Refugee Agency, ACTED (Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development) and the Amaryan Foundation.