Originally posted by Baron Dants Well sorry we didn't ask.. maybe we knew what MSF is..
Besides that, yes, it's a very important project and there should be more locals involved.
As for the "silly road" in Artsakh, it will play a big role in developping businesses there, and will strengthen Armenia-Artsakh relations. Oh, and it could also be instrumental if ever Artsakh is ever attacked. We need that road.
That is not to say that other programs should be ignored. Armenianow's Christmas edition talks about people in need, and different organizations that come to help. Out of curiosity, are you in any such organizations?
Besides that, yes, it's a very important project and there should be more locals involved.
As for the "silly road" in Artsakh, it will play a big role in developping businesses there, and will strengthen Armenia-Artsakh relations. Oh, and it could also be instrumental if ever Artsakh is ever attacked. We need that road.
That is not to say that other programs should be ignored. Armenianow's Christmas edition talks about people in need, and different organizations that come to help. Out of curiosity, are you in any such organizations?

Have you looked into MSF Baronchik? I was thinking of getting involved in raising awareness of its existence in the Armenian Community since I've noticed that an extremely small percentage of them are aware of MSF's purpose. And if monetary contribution is made it should be directed to them rather than churches and other larger programs. Recently there was a toy drive and I was so happy to see that the toys will go directly to the children in the villages of Armenia rather than through ambiguous channels.
I stopped making any financial contributions unless I have proof that the money will be applied as stated.
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