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Five-year-old Lizzy clutched a piece of stale bread with a death grip. She’s sick, weak, suffering from cerebral palsy, and was born with a cleft lip, but no one can take the last piece of bread from her. It’s a matter of life and death. Even Lizzy understands that if she doesn’t fight for this morsel of food, she might go hungry for several days.
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Five-year-old Lizzy clutched a piece of stale bread with a death grip.
She’s sick, weak, suffering from cerebral palsy, and was born with a cleft lip, but no one can take the last piece of bread from her. It’s a matter of life and death. Even Lizzy understands that if she doesn’t fight for this morsel of food, she might go hungry for several days.
“Dad, bring me some bread.Lizzy ate my last piece and didn’t leave me a single crumb!”
Three-year-old Lile sits on the porch for hours, waiting for her dad, who promised to go and earn bread.Mom gave the last piece of bread to Lizzy.Mom always gives her bread because she pities her more than anyone else!Sometimes, Dad manages to keep his promises, but sometimes it’s a struggle.It’s not always easy for a father of four to find daily hard work that pays enough to ensure he doesn’t return home empty-handed.For the children and their nursing mother, bringing home at least four loaves of bread is a must, and they can’t hope for more.
“For a nursing mother and her little ones, having four loaves of bread a day is a luxury.”
Tamara: “Don’t laugh, but I would say that right now, we’re living like kings! At least the kids don’t get bit by rats. We had been living in the basement for four years. We couldn’t pay the rent or treat Lizi.
Now, living conditions have seemingly improved, but look at what the children sleep on
– I remember the conditions you lived in. It was a nightmare! Now your living conditions have really improved. Did the state help you?
Tamara: No, just a kind man let us stay here for a very low price. We pay 150 GEL for this house. There is a floor and windows. And beds. And rats don’t run around the children like they did back then.
“For four years my children and I lived in a basement with rats and snakes” (Photo from the archive).
– What’s wrong with Lizi?
Tamara: She was born with a cleft lip. Oh, how scared I was!I thought it was fatal.I was still very young myself. But the doctors reassured me and said that this problem could be resolved with surgery.It’s her cerebral palsy that we should be concerned about.They told me it’s not treatable, and the child would be disabled for life.They even suggested getting rid of her.My husband went to every doctor in Tbilisi with our child, and we spent all our money. We couldn’t even afford rent. That’s how we ended up homeless with our little sick daughter. Then, an unknown woman, an angel, gave us shelter in her basement.The conditions were terrible there, of course. Dirt, rats, snakes. There were no beds or furniture. But we somehow survived. It was there that Lile and Lela were born.
“We had already come to terms with the fact that our daughter wouldn’t be healthy, that she would never be able to walk or talk.”
– How did you dare to have children in such conditions?
Tamara: It’s all in God’s hands! And I have a wonderful husband.He helps me a lot with the children.He comes home tired, and then he spends time with them.Lile’s first word was “daddy.” The children love him very much. And Giorgi was already born in this house, our long-awaited son!
“It’s my bread, and I won’t give it to anyone.”
– How do you manage to raise children in this situation?
Tamara: The most important thing is to have bread at home.We can’t think about anything more than that.I am lucky, I have milk, so Giorgi never goes hungry.Lizi can’t even cry properly; she’s very weak, like a kitten, she just squeaks.Lela is also weak for her age. She doesn’t talk, doesn’t move, and often falls ill. I can’t seem to cure her cold. The most active one is Lile. When she’s not hungry, she runs, jumps, and plays with her dolls.
“Lela is very weak, always sick, and can’t talk.”
– What is wrong with Lela?Have you taken her to the doctor?
Tamara: No. We don’t even have money for transport, let alone medical examinations for the children. That’s why we addressed for help. God has blessed me, and I have milk to feed Giorgi. Without it, I don’t know how I could have fed him.
“To keep Giorgi and Lile healthy and spare them the fate of their sisters, we urgently need help.”
– What do you urgently need right now?
Tamara: Taking the children to the doctor is essential. Diapers and groceries are a must. We also need a small refrigerator and a television so the kids can watch cartoons.I desperately need a washing machine.I can’t wash clothes frequently, so the children end up wearing dirty ones. Please help us! I prayed to God, and He heard me. You see, you came to us to save my children!
God has given this family children, and He knows that we will take care of them if the parents cannot.
Here is our George! But if we don’t help, he will have to fight disease and hunger! Please, help!
The Sapanadze family is living in a true hell. Four children are struggling for their piece of bread. The father is engaged in heavy physical labor, but his earnings vanish, going towards diapers for the children and rent for the house.The mother of the children, Tamara, alone cannot cope with this horrifying reality.That’s why she prayed to God to send her family those who could take care of her children. And now you are reading these words! It means that the Creator Himself has reached out to you! Open your hearts to Him and do good. For these unfortunate, sick, and hungry children, you are their last hope!
If you are willing to visit this family and help them in person, here is their address: Abasha Municipality, town Abasha, 40 Tavisupleba Str.
Every time you can help someone, just do it, and rejoice that God answers someone’s prayers through you!
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