September was a busy month. Members of AMAA’s extended community traveled from around the world to the Homeland—to honor our foundations and celebrate the new milestones.
The highlight of the month was the opening of Camp Hankavan. Our team spared no effort, working day and night to present the organization with dignity and in a manner worthy of its mission to the public.
AMAA’s strategic projects in Armenia did not go unnoticed by government officials and partners visiting Hankavan. Our team members showcased all of AMAA’s programs in dedicated booths, answering guests’ questions in detail and earning admiration and attention beyond expectations. Even before the event concluded, it was already a success. Speakers set aside their prepared remarks to share their personal impressions.
This remarkable outcome is the result of the dedication of people rooted in the organization’s foundations and values.
In October, the venue shifted across the ocean. Representatives of our worldwide community gathered at the Glendale Armenian Church of the Nazarene to celebrate the year’s achievements, share challenges, and outline upcoming initiatives.
Armenia’s participation in the 2025 Annual Meeting was unprecedented: three speeches, two short films, and one report that resembled a conceptual document, presenting our vision for the next decades—building schools in the Homeland and uniting all programs under one roof. This compelling strategy received enthusiastic applause.
Back home, it’s time to act again—together, united, for one purpose.
We are grateful for your continued support and commitment on this journey.
Christina Simonyan
Communications and Partnerships Manager
Suren Sahakyan
Public Relations and IT Manager