Let’s help Georgian children feel proud of their country – Georgia.

Let’s help Georgian children feel proud of their country – Georgia. Join God’s providence, friends. Open your warm Georgian hearts: let us come together to build a “small house of great kindness” for large families, children, and elderly people who have been forgotten. Furniture, appliances, toys for children, toilets, hot water, washing machines – all […]

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An 82-year-old, nearly blind man – who could barely walk – “killed” a beautiful 16-year-old girl, Anano, when he hit her at high speed  He will live on… but she will die if we don’t help her. A tragedy that shook Georgia to its core.

An 82-year-old, nearly blind man – who could barely walk – “killed” a beautiful 16-year-old girl, Anano, when he hit her at high speed  He will live on… but she will die if we don’t help her. A tragedy that shook Georgia to its core. REPOST RIGHT AWAY, MY GOOD MAN! HELP YOUR FRIENDS TO […]

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“I’m dying.  And before the end comes, I won’t even get the chance to hold my three little children one last time.” These were the words of 31-year-old Inga, speaking to a correspondent of the Chernovetskyi Fund from abroad.  Moments later, the excruciating pain of her late-stage cancer made her lose consciousness, and the phone line went dead.

“I’m dying.  And before the end comes, I won’t even get the chance to hold my three little children one last time.” These were the words of 31-year-old Inga, speaking to a correspondent of the Chernovetskyi Fund from abroad.  Moments later, the excruciating pain of her late-stage cancer made her lose consciousness, and the phone […]

Read More… from “I’m dying.  And before the end comes, I won’t even get the chance to hold my three little children one last time.” These were the words of 31-year-old Inga, speaking to a correspondent of the Chernovetskyi Fund from abroad.  Moments later, the excruciating pain of her late-stage cancer made her lose consciousness, and the phone line went dead.

Four orphaned brothers felt a mother’s warmth today for the very first time. Their “mother” – that’s all of you who took part and helped these poor boys live with dignity. God’s people, we at the Fund are certain that the boys’ late mother, who is now in Heaven, is telling God about your kindness and asking Him to bless your children.

“Hello. Our mother recently died of cancer. We don’t know how to live now!!!… Look how the Devil has maimed her! And before her illness, there was no woman in the world more beautiful, more tender and more caring than her! Mommy was only 38 years old! Probably, she could have been saved – how […]

Read More… from Four orphaned brothers felt a mother’s warmth today for the very first time. Their “mother” – that’s all of you who took part and helped these poor boys live with dignity. God’s people, we at the Fund are certain that the boys’ late mother, who is now in Heaven, is telling God about your kindness and asking Him to bless your children.

An elderly woman rummages through a trash container. What is she looking for there? Gold? Diamonds? No. She’s searching for a piece of bread – something to keep her from fainting from hunger. Today a stray dog reached the container before she did, so Grandma Gulnara will go to bed hungry. But there is still one option – to sit with an outstretched hand in front of the Church of the Holy Mother, hoping for alms. For many years, rain or snow, in unbearable heat or biting cold, Grandma Gulnara has sat in front of that church, asking for help from those who walk through its doors. At the end of the day, she counts her coins, enough to buy bread and a little cheap sausage. But what I’m about to tell you next will make your blood run cold: Georgia is perhaps the only country where social workers count those few coins from alms as “income.” With tears in her eyes, the poor old woman told a reporter from the Chernovetskyi Fund that because she begs for alms, she is denied social allowance…

An elderly woman rummages through a trash container. What is she looking for there? Gold? Diamonds? No. She’s searching for a piece of bread – something to keep her from fainting from hunger. Today a stray dog reached the container before she did, so Grandma Gulnara will go to bed hungry. But there is still one […]

Read More… from An elderly woman rummages through a trash container. What is she looking for there? Gold? Diamonds? No. She’s searching for a piece of bread – something to keep her from fainting from hunger. Today a stray dog reached the container before she did, so Grandma Gulnara will go to bed hungry. But there is still one option – to sit with an outstretched hand in front of the Church of the Holy Mother, hoping for alms. For many years, rain or snow, in unbearable heat or biting cold, Grandma Gulnara has sat in front of that church, asking for help from those who walk through its doors. At the end of the day, she counts her coins, enough to buy bread and a little cheap sausage. But what I’m about to tell you next will make your blood run cold: Georgia is perhaps the only country where social workers count those few coins from alms as “income.” With tears in her eyes, the poor old woman told a reporter from the Chernovetskyi Fund that because she begs for alms, she is denied social allowance…

“For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” If Shakespeare were alive today, we wouldn’t be writing this post – he would. The greatest poet and playwright of all time would surely take up the pen to tell this story himself. This is a story of love and devotion between two elderly people – Geriso and Tamila – both gravely ill. 65-year-old Geriso, blind in one eye, pleads for help: to get his beloved Tamila examined and fed before she dies in front of him from diabetes and epilepsy. Today, he gave her his piece of bread – because the woman he loves mustn’t go even a moment without eating. Geriso prays that another terrible seizure won’t take away the woman he’s spent his whole life with…They live in poverty so crushing, you wouldn’t wish it on your worst enemy. This story would bring even Shakespeare to tears. They need help right now.

“For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” If Shakespeare were alive today, we wouldn’t be writing this post – he would. The greatest poet and playwright of all time would surely take up the pen to tell this story himself. This is a story of love and […]

Read More… from “For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” If Shakespeare were alive today, we wouldn’t be writing this post – he would. The greatest poet and playwright of all time would surely take up the pen to tell this story himself. This is a story of love and devotion between two elderly people – Geriso and Tamila – both gravely ill. 65-year-old Geriso, blind in one eye, pleads for help: to get his beloved Tamila examined and fed before she dies in front of him from diabetes and epilepsy. Today, he gave her his piece of bread – because the woman he loves mustn’t go even a moment without eating. Geriso prays that another terrible seizure won’t take away the woman he’s spent his whole life with…They live in poverty so crushing, you wouldn’t wish it on your worst enemy. This story would bring even Shakespeare to tears. They need help right now.

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