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HAY Association (Armenian: Հայ ասոցիացիա) is an Armenian charitable organization founded in 2016 in Valencia, Spain. The organization later expanded its activities to Armenia, where it operates programs that provide financial assistance to families seeking fertility treatment. The association is primarily known for its Hay Manuk (“Armenian Baby”) initiative, a program that supports couples who require in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment but face financial barriers.[1]


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Formation2016
FounderTigran Hakobyan Hovhannisyan
Founded atValencia, Spain
TypeCharity
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HAY Association
Հայ ասոցիացիա
Formation2016
FounderTigran Hakobyan Hovhannisyan
Founded atValencia, Spain
TypeCharity
FocusFinancial assistance for fertility treatment
HeadquartersYerevan, Armenia
Area served
Armenia
Websitehttps://hyemanuk.org
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History

HAY Association was founded in 2016 in Valencia, Spain by Tigran Hakobyan Hovhannisyan. After its establishment, the organization expanded its activities to Armenia, where it began operating charitable initiatives related to infertility support.

Hay Manuk program

The Hay Manuk program provides financial assistance to Armenian families seeking fertility treatment, including in vitro fertilization (IVF). The program aims to assist couples who face financial barriers to accessing assisted reproductive technologies.[2]

Applicants submit requests to the program, and beneficiaries are selected through a process organized by the association.

Activities

In addition to fertility support programs, the organization has participated in charitable initiatives and fundraising events aimed at supporting families and social programs in Armenia.[2]


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