ArmInfo.During these festive days, no matter our thoughts and feelings, we all tend to believe in miracles, even just a little. And what could be more meaningful than creating a celebration, especially for children who need it the most? For several years, the employees of Idram and IDBank have been preparing special gifts with love and care, ensuring that these children experience the joy and warmth of the holiday season.
This year, Idram employees took on the role of secret Santas for children who suffered losses due to the war. The heartfelt gifts prepared by the team were once again dedicated to the children supported by the "Hayord" initiative, bringing joy and comfort to those who need it most.
IDBank employees joined the initiative led by actress Anais Sardaryan, giving 115 children of deceased servicemen the unforgettable opportunity to spend an entire day filled with joy and excitement at Yerevan Park.
The New Year's surprises from Idram and IDBank didn’t stop there. On December 24, hundreds of bright, excited eyes watched a delightful performance by the actors of the
Yerevan State Puppet Theater after Hovhannes Tumanyan. Every smile on those young faces was precious and deeply cherished.
Around 600 children from the beneficiary families of the "Zinapah" Foundation attended the heartwarming performance "No New Year Without Teddy," which was presented to them as a special gift from Idram.
Tatevik Vardevanyan, head of the Communication and SR Department of Idram, emphasized the importance of such initiatives, particularly during the pre-holiday season, when even a small gesture can lift spirits. "Both Idram and IDBank employees have wholeheartedly embraced these collaborative efforts with great love. We are proud that this tradition has become an integral part of our corporate culture. We also extend our gratitude to the children’s relatives who, despite their busy schedules and distances, ensured the children’s presence at these events. We sincerely hope we succeeded in bringing smiles to their faces," concluded Tatevik Vardevanyan.
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