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Please repost, my friend! And always remember – for these children and the elderly, as well as thousands of others, we are their only hope for survival.
We never turn our backs on those we support because one-time assistance only offers temporary relief from their suffering. But what happens to these children and the elderly afterward? Can you imagine what one-time assistance is like? It’s akin to rescuing a fish stranded on the shore, briefly dipping it in water, and then placing it back on dry land.
Let’s take action together and make a real difference!
When we choose to make monthly donations, we’re not just donors; we become integral parts of a larger movement that genuinely transforms the world. We, ourselves, become agents of that change.
https://chernovetskyifund.ge/en/projects/1202-berinashvili/
In Inga’s family, there are three seriously ill children. The eldest son, 29-year-old Zakro, has not been able to get out of bed for years. Anna, who is 22 years old, can move around, but she suffers from the most severe form of intellectual disability, and she can even harm herself. As for the youngest daughter, Tamara, her condition began to manifest itself one year ago. Their mother is filled with dread, knowing that she might face the same destiny as her older children. It’s truly heart-wrenching, isn’t it? This family requires daily supplies of diapers and medication – which amounts to a monthly cost of 400-450 lari. Providing one-time assistance simply won’t suffice in this situation.
Our Fund’s accounts are:
– In Bank of Georgia GE42LB0115113036665000
– In TBC Bank GE15TB7194336080100003;
– In Liberty Bank GE42LB0115113036665000;
The spine of 20-year-old Mariam has curved to such an extent that her chest meets her knees. Even the slightest wrong movement can be fatal for her. The girl can simply “break.” She has already come to terms with the fact that she will never be able to walk, that she is not destined to live a normal life like other girls. But due to the lack of money Mariam cannot afford even the basic painkillers. She has sores on her feet that are bleeding, and she struggles to breathe due to the dampness. They don’t have any means to rent a proper room. They also need about 300 lari per month for diapers and medication.
Our Fund’s accounts are:
– In Bank of Georgia GE42LB0115113036665000
– In TBC Bank GE15TB7194336080100003;
– In Liberty Bank GE42LB0115113036665000;