Sharing Your Story From Armenia
Save Armenia  •  Delegation Field Guide

Sharing Your Story From Armenia

A quick guide for posting to your social channels.

Your voice reaches people ours cannot. An honest post from you carries more weight than anything official. This guide gives you a structure and a few angles so it stays easy, even if you rarely post. Capture the moment, share it in your words, and tag Save Armenia so we can lift it up.

1.  The Simple Formula

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One thing you saw or felt. First person, your own words.
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One fact that grounds it. Gives the moment weight.
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One reflection or ask. Why it matters, or what your followers can do next.
Then tag Save Armenia and add the hashtags for the day.

2.  Five Quick Tips

  • Capture all day. Shoot vertical video and photos as you go. Decide what to post later.
  • Sound like you. Followers trust your voice, not a press release. A little rough beats overly polished.
  • Vary the angle. With a group our size, pick a lens others are not using so we do not all post the same thing.
  • Mind the timing. If your followers are in the US, post when they are awake, which is roughly evening here.
  • Keep it true. Use round, sourced numbers. If you are unsure of a fact, leave it out.

3.  Day By Day

June 17

Armenian Genocide Memorial (Tsitsernakaberd)

The place. The national memorial to the 1915 Armenian Genocide, when roughly 1.5 million Armenians were killed. The eternal flame, the towering spire, and the memorial wall. Visitors traditionally lay flowers at the flame.

The tone. Reverent. This is a memorial, not a photo op. Keep footage quiet. No upbeat music, no group selfies at the flame.

Pick an angle.

  • The moment at the eternal flame, and what it felt like to stand there.
  • One fact about 1915 you did not know before today.
  • Why this matters to you as a Christian: a people targeted for who they were, a faith that outlived an attempt to erase it.
  • A bridge to tomorrow: a nation that survived genocide is still fighting to keep its land and heritage.
#SaveArmenia #Armenia #FirstChristianNation #SaveArmenia250 #America250 #ArmenianGenocide #NeverAgain
June 18

Lachin Corridor (Armenian Side)

The story. This road was the only link between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh). After a long blockade and a 2023 offensive, more than 100,000 ethnic Armenians, nearly the whole population, fled into Armenia through here within days.

Say it right. We are standing on the Armenian side, where the people of Artsakh crossed into Armenia. The corridor itself is not in Armenia. Phrase posts as “where Artsakh crossed into Armenia” or “looking toward the Lachin Corridor,” not “we visited the corridor.”

Pick an angle.

  • The human scale: a whole population gone in about a week.
  • Standing where families crossed carrying only what they could hold.
  • Ancient Christian communities emptied from their homeland.
  • Why you came, and one clear ask: learn, share, or support.
#SaveArmenia #Armenia #FirstChristianNation #SaveArmenia250 #America250 #Artsakh

4.  Any Other Day

No script needed. Use the same formula: one thing you felt, one fact, one ask. When in doubt, the honest personal moment is always the strongest post. Always tag Save Armenia and keep the core hashtags plus the week tag.

5.  Tag Us

Core hashtags, every post
#SaveArmenia #Armenia #FirstChristianNation #SaveArmenia250 #America250 #SaveArmeniaDelegation
Tag the account on each platform
Facebook / Instagram: @savearmeniaus
X (Twitter): @SaveArmeniaUS
LinkedIn: @Save Armenia
Near the border. We will travel close to a sensitive border during an active political period. Please do not post live locations or group movements while near the Lachin area. Share the moment after we have moved on.
Save Armenia  •  Standing with the First Christian Nation