WINCHESTER, Mass.—On Dec. 18, the Armenian International Women’s Assocation (AIWA) New England affiliate hosted a reception at the Winchester home of Eva Medzorian. Speaking on the subject of domestic violence was Heghine Mkrtchyan, the founder and president of AJAKITS, a benevolent organization that helps victims of domestic violence. Headquartered in Gyumri, Armenia’s second largest city, AJAKITS has been operating in Gyumri since 1995, offering valuable assistance in the city’s women’s center and shelte
(L-R) Olga Proudian, Heghine Mkrtchyan, Eva Medzorian, Anahid Mardiros, Alisa Stepanian, and Gayane Seppelin
They have low self-esteem. It is very sad,” Mkrtchyan said. AJAKITS, which means “Helping Hands” in English, was the first of its kind non-governmental organization in Armenia to address domestic violence, with programs that help raise self-esteem and self-confidence; the establishment of a 24-7 telephone hotline in 1998; and the first battered women’s shelter run by volunteers.
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