Can’t make the event, but would like to donate? We are grateful for any donation, no matter how large or how small!
Sponsorship Opportunities and Benefits
All levels receive acknowledgement in the event program and banner.
The higher the level, the larger and more prominent the acknowledgment.
Additional level benefits are listed below:
- Angel – $10,000 – 4 Guest Passes
- Platinum – $5,000 – 3 Guest Passes
- Gold – $2,500 – 2 Guest Passes
- Silver – $1,000 – 1 Guest Pass
- Bronze – $500
- All other donations welcomed and appreciated!
The Society for Orphaned Armenian Relief (SOAR) opened the Ada Keshishyants Center for Disabled Children in July 2023. The first of its kind in Vanadzor, the Center serves as a non-residential facility for children with developmental, emotional, intellectual, physical, and psychological disabilities in Vanadzor, Armenia.
Dedicated in the name of Ada Keshishyants, who suffers from a life-threatening, rare genetic disease called Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 1. To learn more about this deadly disease, please visit here. Children with SMA die slowly, rarely reaching two years of age.One shot of Zolgensma could have helped treat or even cure Ada, but at a cost of $2.125 million. In 2021, the funds were raised to purchase Zolgensma, but complications arose, and unfortunately, Ada was not able to receive the treatment.
Founded in March 2020, SOAR’s Families of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fund assists the families of fallen and severely disabled Armenian service personnel by providing emotional, educational, and financial support and children’s enrichment assistance. The Fund aims to build strong, caring, and loving bonds with each family and to follow the widows and children through the years to assure that no children of fallen Armenian soldiers are ever institutionalized. We believe that the service and sacrifices made by these Armenian service personnel should never be taken for granted and, just as they have become our heroes, we help their families get past their obstacles and guide them through their darkest times.