From the Border to TUMO Dilijan


From the Border to TUMO Dilijan

  • 18-10-2016 17:51:32   |   |  Science and Technology

Fifteen teens from the border region of Berd will be provided transportation to attend TUMO Dilijan for one year due to the fundraising efforts of Timothy Straight, the founder of Homeland Development Initiative Foundation (HDIF), and Anahit Badalian, President of the Berd Women’s Resource Center. 
 
The teens will be coming to TUMO every Sunday to take part in TUMO activities and forge new paths for themselves within the tech and art worlds. A special workshop has already been organized for the students and they’re well on their way to learning the foundations of graphic design. 
15-year-old Levon Melikyan, one of the Berd teens/newest TUMOians, has already seen a change in his future outlook. “I never thought before that I could make a career in graphic design, but after these classes I became more interested and think now that I’ll pursue it in the future.”
Anahit is excited about the new possibilities that are opening for the teens of Berd, noting, “Berd is very far from the capital and an isolated region with one of the longest borders with Azerbaijan. It’s very important to develop the minds of the local teens to prepare them for their future. The students here are always looking for more projects to stimulate and challenge them, so naturally it only made sense to find a way to get them to TUMO.”
TUMO CEO Marie Lou Papazian doesn’t see the students attending as the end of this issue, only the beginning. “We’re of course very happy that teens from Berd are coming to TUMO, but we also see this as the impetus for us to find a way of getting more teens to the center. This has already got us thinking about the next step!”
But, the final word goes to 13-year-old Sona Palanduzyan. “I had heard so much about TUMO, but when we actually got there it exceeded my expectations. I’m so thankful for the effort that went in to getting us here and will work that much harder to make sure those efforts don’t go to waste.”
 
 
 
 
The fundraising goal was reached in less than a week, but they’re forging ahead to collect enough to send even more teens to the center each week. Not only that, but any additional money will help students from distant regions attend one of the four centers including Gyumri and Stepanakert. To support this effort and to help bring more teens to TUMO centers, please visit: https://www.generosity.com/education-fundraising/bus-tickets-to-tumo
 
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