Upcoming Campaign
Tentative Campaign Dates: July 9 - August 3
Volunteers must make their own arrangements to meet in Yerevan by the campaign date.
Cost: The cost of the campaign is $750. This includes room and board at the site, local weekend excursions, and Yerevan hotel/hostel stay. Payment must be finalized one month before the campaign begins.
Work conditions: Work will be Monday through Friday, unless directed otherwise by the group leader. This is physical labor. Volunteers will be digging, shoveling, lifting stones, moving rocks, etc.
Living conditions: The group will be living in a home in the village. The group will be an international mix of volunteers. These are rural accommodations with limited water and shower facilities with use of outhouses. Volunteers will assist the cook in preparing meals.
Excursions: An LCO representative or a group leader arranges the local weekend excursions. Some of the local sites will be off the beaten path. The last few days of the campaign are spent touring in Yerevan.
If you have any questions, please visit our FAQ page or send us an email, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Deadline: Application is due by May 15, 2012.
For more information: Contact the campaign coordinator through the Contact Us page.
Summer 2012 Campaign Site Information
Shirakamut Project
LCO will be continuing work on the Tchitchkhanavank Monastery located in the village of Shirakamut in the northern Lori Province near Spitak. Tchitchkhanavank was built on the plan of a Christian cross, typical to the sixth and seventh centuries. This church was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 1926, neglected during the Soviet era, and again suffering destruction by the 1988 earthquake. In 2008 and 2009, LCO began the archaeological excavations, which revealed the church’s foundation along with ancient tombstones and objects of archaeological interest. This summer, volunteers will continue the renovation and construction of the foundation walls of the church. Historical experts, skilled craftsmen, and LCO Board Members are overseeing restorations.

Tchitchkhanavank Before Renovation















