Baby Anna can die, she can suffer all her life, or she can live! But without our help, friends, it is impossible to help a child! Expensive examinations and treatment are needed because the illness is genetic!
Baby Anna can die, she can suffer all her life, or she can live! But without our help, friends, it is impossible to help a child! Expensive examinations and treatment are needed because the illness is genetic!
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Precious doll! Isn’t she? She's so beautiful! But she carries the weight of a challenging illness and suffering. Will she find happiness?
Today Anna took a piece of bread from one-year-old Unan. And her one-year-old baby brother, Unana, is screaming and crying purulent tears! Poor little thing, he has terrible conjunctivitis. And there's no money for drops and a doctor either!

Her one-year-old baby brother, Unana, is screaming and crying purulent tears! Poor little thing, he has terrible conjunctivitis. And there's no money for drops and a doctor either!

Little Anna clings to the last piece of bread with a death grip, no one can take it away! The little girl has the thinking capacity of a one-year-old baby. How can she understand other people's tears? "I'm little too..."
Don't get confused, friends! This is a true report from the distant frontline year of 1941! Everything is real, though it seems unbelievable!Everything is real, though it seems unbelievable!Oh God, what to do? Hunger! Damn hunger! And even bread in this large family with a 90-year-old grandmother is a huge treat!

Nino: I can't remember the last time my children had a proper meal. We try to have at least bread at home, but in the last days of the month, before the allowance is paid, we can't even afford buying bread. And what do you do when the children are hungry? I don't know. We have a garden bed in front of the house, so bread and greens become our salvation. Do you see how Anna fiercely bites into the bread and green onions? Try to take it away, she won't give it back! We've had difficulties in our family before, but today's situation is beyond comparison. Unan is only one year old, Anna is sick, and my husband can't always find work. I do what I can by working as a janitor in the morning. I leave the children with my husband. That's how we live.

- You are in a hard situation. Do you at least not have to pay for housing?
Nino: We don't have to pay for it - it's my husband's house. But as you can see, the conditions are terrible. We live in this mold-infested place. I only pray to God for one thing - that the children's health will not suffer. If any of them even catch a simple cold, I won't be able to afford medications. Look, Unan's eye is oozing. Someone else would have taken the child to the doctor immediately, bought all the prescribed medicines, and treated him. But my children are growing under God's protection!

– Are you a religious person?
Nino: Oh! If it weren't for my faith, I would have already laid hands on myself a long time ago. You know, when you're exhausted and there's nowhere to expect help from, and there's no food at home, someone always appears and helps you survive another day. And now you've come! It can't be a coincidence, right? Probably hundreds of people address you, and yet you came to us. At the most difficult moment. We can say that now it will not be scary.

Mariam (7 years old): We only think about food and ask God for it. But not just bread. I don’t tell my mom that in my prayers, I also ask God for a tablet. I want to become a teacher, and teachers must have tablets.
- Maybe such a beautiful girl should also have dolls?
Mariam: No, they shouldn't. Dolls wouldn't like how I live, and they would go live with another girl.

Simon (5-year-old): And I also want a bicycle. And a ball. And a beautiful bed.
Mariam: I also want a new bed. I'm afraid to even lie down on mine. It's very uncomfortable.

- What could make your life easier?
Nino: I want only one thing! For the children not to get sick. And let no one argue with me that health is not wealth. Before we found out about Anna's illness, we were actually so happy and didn't even know about it. There's no food, no clothes, the beds are falling apart. And there's no one to turn to. Everyone has their own worries, their own problems. Who cares about the problems of other people's children?

– What is wrong with Anna?
Nino: My little girl, who should have already learned to speak poems, sing, and run, still needs diapers. My hands tremble when I try to describe what is happening with my little Anna. She is a disabled person of the second group, lags behind in development and cannot do anything on her own. She can't talk, and she can't even walk. We don't know the exact diagnosis. The doctors say she has a rare genetic disorder, but they use words that I don't understand. Doctors talk about some undefined conditions and possible problems, but no one can give us a definite answer. I am in despair. I want to know what is wrong with my child. But even if I knew, how would I treat her? I can't even take her for massages. Sometimes we don't even have money for transportation, let alone procedures.

- You only talk about your children and their needs. Do you have any dreams as well?
Nino: I have always dreamed of finding love and creating a family. My dream came true, and I found Manaz. He is older than me, and I feel good with him. He works hard physical labor and brings all the money home for the children.

- What do you live on?
Nino: We barely make end meet with the allowance, Anna's pension, and my income as a street cleaner to afford food. I buy cheap grains and vegetables. I can rarely afford oil and sugar. We have never bought clothes or shoes. And toys... the children don't know how to play with them. They have never had them.

Here is another story about a Georgian family. We haven't told you anything new. Thousands of families are suffering all over Georgia. And we want to pull them all out of the pitch-black darkness, out of the swamp they ended up in through no fault of their own. Poverty and illness have knocked on Nino's family. The children's father is unable to find a steady job and barely gets by with daily earnings. He wants to do more but cannot! And Nino, the mother, does everything possible to increase the family budget. But even the meager income she receives from sweeping the streets is not enough.
You are their only hope! We should save the children! Look how good they are! Beds, groceries, medicine, and diapers - that's what they ask for. We must also dress the children and give them toys, bring them sweets - because without all of this, they will grow up to be bitter adults. Children should have toys!
If you are willing to visit this family and help them in person, here is their address: Akhaltsikhe Municipality, village Naokhrebi.
Every time you can help someone, just do it, and rejoice that God answers someone's prayers through you!
We are sure that all together we will manage to save them from imminent death.
Please don’t forget to repost our story. Let your friends know about the grief of this family! It’s extremely important!
Friends, there is one more request: if you know about the misfortune of a neighbor or friend do a godly deed, drop us an email at: office-fsp@fsp.ge.
Our Fund’s accounts are:
- In Bank of Georgia #GE42LB0115113036665000
– In TBC Bank #GE15TB7194336080100003;
– In Liberty Bank #GE42LB0115113036665000;
(Purpose: The Pogosyan family)
It is also possible to transfer money from TBCpay, ExpressPay and PayBox (OPPA) terminals. Find our Fund under "Charity" section (you can read more about rights and responsibilities of the Fund following the link https://goo.gl/GY2Gus).
We have already helped thousands of disadvantaged people! Let’s support this family too! And who knows, maybe someday we ourselves will need the help of strangers! Life is always unpredictable!
Even if you dial once this special number, it might save someone's life: 0901200270 ! God bless you!



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