Hayk Levonyan
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This young man, Hayk Levonyan - 28 years old, is in critical condition and urgently needs our help.
He volunteered to go to war in Artsakh on 5th of October, leaving behind his toddler and pregnant wife who is due to give birth to twin boys.
He fought bravely and selflessly, along with many of our heroic Armenian men without a single thought of defeat.
In the village of Taghavard, on 9th of November, Hayk was critically injured. He was given immediate medical care in the trenches of the front line, then transferred to Astghik Medical Center in Yerevan, where he was treated for severe damages to his liver, lungs, and many more injuries and fracturs.
On November 11, due to severity of these injuries, he fell in a coma.
Our Hayk woke up from coma 4 days ago. Unfortunately medical attention that is further needed is not available in Armenia - he sufferred from the shrapnel lodged between his heart and his lungs which the medical community in Armenia will not touch because they fear they can not comprehend the severity of that injury. His liver was also injured and had to be repaired which requires further surgeries. it is crucial that Hayk be transferred to Germany for standing a chance to return to normal life.
Unfortunately Hayk's family is at a dead end they have been turned away by different authorities; their only hope is the kindness of all of us. Hayk risked his life and stood up for our homeland we are all so proud of, let’s stand up for Hayk and give him the financial help he needs so that Hayk can meet his baby boys!
Transparency Details:
My name is Vardan Abrahamyan and Hayk is my childhood friend who is in need of financial assistance so that he can be transferred to Germany.
Once funds are collected the wire transfer will be arranged to the beneficiary - his mother Naira Levonyan.
She then will arrange the necessary steps needed to help Hayk.
All updates of the treatment will be shared through posts.
On behalf of Hayk and his family I am thankful to everyone who will donate, support or just pray for his recovery.
He did his duty. Let us do ours
He volunteered to go to war in Artsakh on 5th of October, leaving behind his toddler and pregnant wife who is due to give birth to twin boys.
He fought bravely and selflessly, along with many of our heroic Armenian men without a single thought of defeat.
In the village of Taghavard, on 9th of November, Hayk was critically injured. He was given immediate medical care in the trenches of the front line, then transferred to Astghik Medical Center in Yerevan, where he was treated for severe damages to his liver, lungs, and many more injuries and fracturs.
On November 11, due to severity of these injuries, he fell in a coma.
Our Hayk woke up from coma 4 days ago. Unfortunately medical attention that is further needed is not available in Armenia - he sufferred from the shrapnel lodged between his heart and his lungs which the medical community in Armenia will not touch because they fear they can not comprehend the severity of that injury. His liver was also injured and had to be repaired which requires further surgeries. it is crucial that Hayk be transferred to Germany for standing a chance to return to normal life.
Unfortunately Hayk's family is at a dead end they have been turned away by different authorities; their only hope is the kindness of all of us. Hayk risked his life and stood up for our homeland we are all so proud of, let’s stand up for Hayk and give him the financial help he needs so that Hayk can meet his baby boys!
Transparency Details:
My name is Vardan Abrahamyan and Hayk is my childhood friend who is in need of financial assistance so that he can be transferred to Germany.
Once funds are collected the wire transfer will be arranged to the beneficiary - his mother Naira Levonyan.
She then will arrange the necessary steps needed to help Hayk.
All updates of the treatment will be shared through posts.
On behalf of Hayk and his family I am thankful to everyone who will donate, support or just pray for his recovery.
He did his duty. Let us do ours
Organizer
Vardan Abrahamyan
Organizer