CRONIMET donates equipment to Pan-Armenian Table Tennis Association

CRONIMET donates equipment to Pan-Armenian Table Tennis Association

PanARMENIAN.Net - On May 8, in the framework of Support to Youth Initiatives and Sport Program, CRONIMET Charity Foundation provided various sporting equipment to the Pan-Armenian Table Tennis Association.

The main goal of this particular project is to improve the training conditions of the children’s table tennis club and ensure adequate level of capacity building. As such, the Foundation has donated to the Table Tennis Association 7 professional tennis tables along with the other consumables, such as balls and racket rubbers, in a total amount of approximately AMD 6.5 million, the foundation’s press service reported.

As a result of these cooperation activities, adequate training conditions will be ensured for children allowing them to uncover their potential and increase professional sporting and playing skills. The Pan-Armenian Table Tennis Association is the organizer of the annual pan-Armenian table tennis competition and has significant input in the area of table tennis professional development and promotion in the country.

The CRONIMET Charity Foundation welcomes long-term and continued cooperation with all its beneficiaries. The Foundation believes that this initiative would transform into long-term and fruitful cooperation, fostering development of table tennis and re-establishing its this tradition in Armenia. As such, during the preliminary discussions with the Association, it has been agreed to organize a competition among young players and establish a special CRONIMET Charity Foundation prize to the winner.

CRONIMET Charity Foundation was established in June 2011, aiming to support children and people in need throughout the country.

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