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Sonik dreamed of the day she would be able to see her grandson’s face. Now she can.


As Armenia’s Chief Ophthalmologist, Dr. Malayan’s partnership with the AECP is priceless.


Larisa has not been able to see for two years. Then she stepped inside our Mobile Eye Hospital.


Watch as three students navigate through our Medical Observership program in Armenia.


Dr. Wong’s work with the AECP began in 2014. Since then, he’s traveled to Armenia over 10 times to volunteer.


Orphaned at birth, Vahan was born with an eye disease that would lead to blindness if untreated.


Dr. Voskanyan was one of the first doctors to get a fellowship with the AECP. She heads the Glaucoma Clinic.


Lillia weighed just one pound when she was born. She also needed eye surgery immediately or she would go blind.


Our Regional Eye Centers aim to provide access to eye care for those living outside Armenia’s capital.


Mariam was born three months premature, with a low blood count and problems with her sight.


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