The Diocese of Tavush has brought joyful news for the children of Sevkar and neighboring villages: one of the buildings in the center of Sevkar village has been renovated, improved, and furnished to house the new “Avetis” Social-Educational Day Center. The center officially opened its doors on October 5, on the occasion of Teacher’s Day, with the mission to strengthen the educational, cultural, and spiritual values of the community’s children.
Following the opening ceremony, attendees laid flowers in memory of the Sevkar residents who sacrificed their lives for the homeland.
The Social-Educational Day Center offers a variety of clubs and classes, including Bible study, drawing, carpet weaving, sewing, kanon (traditional string instrument), and sports. It will welcome children not only from Sevkar but also from Sarigyugh, AcharKut, Kirants, and Tsaghkavan, providing them with opportunities to participate in different educational and cultural activities.
The doors of the “Avetis” Center are open to the entire community. The Diocese of Tavush aims to nurture confident, creative children guided by strong values through the activities of this new center.






