Fuller Center Armenia Background
Fuller Center Armenia is a covenant partner of Fuller Center for Housing, established in the spring of 2005. After 29 years of unwavering and tireless service to the poor with Habitat for Humanity, Millard Fuller, founder and president of Habitat, was motivated to expand his vision of eliminating substandard housing worldwide. Fuller Center for Housing Armenia was registered in spring 2008.
Mission Statement
Fuller Center for Housing Armenia is a Non-government Charitable Organization that supports community development in the Republic of Armenia by assisting in building and renovating simple, decent and affordable homes, as well as advocating the right to decent shelter as a matter of conscience and action.
How It Works
Fuller Center Armenia provides long-term, interest-free loans to low-income families. Their monthly repayments flow into the Revolving Fund and are used to help more families, thereby providing the financial foundation for a sustainable community development effort.
Types of Programs
The construction programs of Fuller Center Armenia include but are not limited to the following: completion of half-built house, purchase of an affordable apartment, roof reconstruction, heating and sanitation system installation, interior renovation.
Donors and Volunteers
To accomplish its mission, Fuller Center Armenia s garnering volunteer and financial support from individuals, organizations, corporate partners and churches. International and local volunteers come together to work shoulder to shoulder with the families and help decrease the construction costs.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 August 2011 10:51 )


