Armenian Missionary Association of America

The AMAA’s purpose is to serve the physical and spiritual needs of people everywhere, both at home and overseas. To fulfill this worldwide mission, the AMAA maintains a range of educational, evangelistic, relief, social service, church, and childcare ministries in 23 countries worldwide.

The Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) was founded in 1918 in Worcester, MA, and incorporated as a non-profit charitable organization in 1920 in the State of New York.

The AMAA is governed by an elected Board of Directors composed of twenty-seven unpaid members. Its committees are composed of qualified, unpaid volunteers. A paid office staff administers the AMAA’s life and work. Administrative and overhead costs are less than those of the average organization.

AMAA emphasizes full financial disclosure, accountability, and careful stewardship of funds. Financial records are audited annually.

The mission and service ministry of the AMAA is made possible through the Grace of God and by the gifts of individuals and churches who are committed to fulfilling the Great Commission – “Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to all creation.” (Mark 16:15)

Become a child sponsor by providing $30 per month to the Child Sponsorship program. Your gift helps with basic medical, educational and job training assistance and basic necessities for children and their families. This Christian agency is committed to improving the social and financial conditions of the people of Armenia. If you are interested in sponsoring a child, please click here or contact Phyllis Richards by email at ChildSponsorship@ucc.org or by phone at 216-736-3515.

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To make a gift for this ministry online or by check use the online donation page.

  • 100% of your gift will be directed to Armenian Missionary Association of America
  • You will receive updates on the work in this area as they become available
  • Share in the vision of God’s abundant life for all people

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