Young people in Dilijan bring community development ideas to life

Solving community problems and ensuring community development is the responsibility of all of us. Young people in Dilijan have been given the opportunity to bring their community projects to life through the “Next Gen” grant program of the Green Rock Foundation, aimed at promoting youth participation in addressing local issues.

Seventeen-year-old Vahan proposed to renovate the playground in the Shamakhyan neighborhood. What was once a nearly unused area has now been transformed into a new and well-maintained playground where children can spend their time safely and comfortably.

Supporting ideas that have a positive impact on the community and align with the three main directions of the Green Rock Foundation—culture and arts, environmental protection, and community development—the foundation stood by the youth on their journey to make their ideas a reality.

Another community development project was initiated by Yana, a high school student, who prepared QR codes that will soon be placed at various landmarks in Dilijan. By scanning the codes, visitors will be able to read and learn more about each site.

The Green Rock Foundation emphasizes the important role of young people in community life, firmly believing that the best ideas for solving local problems often emerge from within the community—from active, engaged youth who live and study there. Through the program, the foundation provides the tools, platforms, and support needed to turn these ideas from visions into reality.

Young people are the lifeblood of their communities. With their civic engagement, fresh ideas, and active participation, they are the ones who can uplift their towns and villages, ensuring sustainable development and a secure future for their communities.