The grand premiere of “Aznavour Toujours” in Yerevan will take place on May 22, 2026, on Charles Aznavour’s birthday, at the National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet.
Standing with women affected by conflict. Charles Aznavour's deep commitment to improving lives has left a lasting impact worldwide. The Aznavour Foundation proudly continues this mission with the launch of the "Economic Empowerment for Widows of War" initiative.
Business grants for displaced families from Artsakh
Status: Completed
As we approach the 100th anniversary of Charles Aznavour, the Aznavour Foundation has launched an economic support program, focusing on social inclusion, for families forcibly displaced from Artsakh.
The creation of the Aznavour Center is a major project on which Charles Aznavour worked during the last two years of his life, including the creation of hte concept...
The Aznavour Foundation is launching a new project by offering the public the opportunity to listen to Aznavour's music with a classical tinge - performed by a symphony orchestra.
As part of its mission to preserve Aznavour's work and share his values, the Aznavour Foundation is launching a new project - Charles Aznavour's traveling exhibition "Une vie d’amour".
Modernization of the National center for mental health
Status: In Progress
Despite all the efforts, the subject of mental health remains stigmatized in Armenia. In addition, the dilapidated state of mental health establishments and the quality of treatment do not allow for adequate patient care.
Humanitarian aid for the forcibly displaced population of Artsakh
Status: Completed
In the wake of Azerbaijan’s military aggression that forced the displacement of the Armenians of Artsakh, the Aznavour Foundation, inspired by Charles Aznavour's spirit of compassion...
Building a State-of-the-Art histopathology laboratory
Status: Completed
The Aznavour Foundation is announcing the launch of its new healthcare project: "Provision of Medical Equipment for Vanadzor Medical Centre". The project has become possible thanks to the generous support of the Embassy of Japan in Armenia.
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Aida Aznavour-Garvarentz, the Aznavour Foundation, together with the State College of Culture and Arts after Charles Aznavour initiated the Aida Aznavour Scholarship program.
The Aznavour Foundation in partnership with the “Zinvori tun” Rehabilitation Centre implements a special program for people affected by the war. This program will contribute to the social integration of wounded soldiers through entrepreneurial activities and provision of stable income.
After the devastating earthquake of 1988, Charles Aznavour arrived in Armenia and provided humanitarian assistance to those affected by the disaster. In the following years, he continued to support Armenia through his association «Aznavour for Armenia».
In the frames of that major humanitarian operation, in total, more than 175 tons of humanitarian aid has been collected by the Aznavour Foundation and partner organisations mobilized under its umbrella.
Provision of mixed rehabilitation in post-war Armenia
Status: Completed
In 2020, a full-scale war broke out in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh). It lasted for 44 days and claimed the lives of thousands of people, leaving a large number of those injured and in need...
The Aznavour Foundation in partnership with the Armenian Cultural House of City of Décines and the support of the local municipality decided to implement a project for the children of Artsakh aimed at providing them with school supplies and other necessities.
Charles Aznavour began his humanitarian work in 1988 after the Armenia earthquake. He later founded the Aznavour Foundation with his son Nicolas to continue this mission systematically. The foundation aims to implement global educational, cultural, and social programs while preserving Aznavour's legacy.