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For many years, there was great trouble in the Javarashvili family in Kakheti. Death wandered within the dark walls, trying to take the little sisters-angels. The three blue-eyed girls were so weakened by illness and hunger that they looked as if they had been pulled out of a grave. But fortunately, the children’s grandmother asked the villagers to reach out to the Chernovetskyi Fund to bring the children’s dire situation to the attention of kind people. And you, kind people, worked an even greater miracle than we could have imagined. Now, I will show you the photos because no words can convey that. You will see that there is no limit to a child’s happiness.
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0901200270If you complain about your life, just spend one day in this house!
No, it’s not the 18th century in Georgia! And this child is not the daughter of a king in a royal cradle! What you see is a 100-year-old crib of a little Georgian citizen! Lord, grant him a happy fate!
In this ‘luxury’ apartment, where they were allowed to stay temporarily by our kind compatriot (thanks to him from the entire team of our Fund and its friends), lives a family whose existence doesn’t concern anyone at all! For the local authorities, they are not people, but outcasts! The law designated them as socially disadvantaged so that all officials of the country would care for them as they do for their own children, and even more so, because they depend on salaries received specifically due to such destitution in Georgia! Mayors and local deputies, according to the law and Constitution, were supposed to become guardians of all socially disadvantaged individuals! But apparently, they see it as a burden!
Even that is something. Because before moving into this “palace,” Nino and her children lived even worse!
“I was lucky,” says the unfortunate Nino. Although at first, honestly, I was in complete despair! A few months ago, the owners kicked me and my children out onto the street like stray animals! From a rented house! And no one, no one stood up for us! The conditions there were even worse than these. Rain poured on us, and sand crumbled from the walls. And rats and snakes crawled into the house through the cracks. At least no one crawls in now.
– Nino! Are you kidding? Did you pay rent for such a house? How many years have you lived in such conditions?
Nino: I don’t even know. Natia was born there. So, it’s been more than five years. Conditions are bad now too, but at least there’s a roof over our heads. Because it would have been very bad to end up on the street with a sick child.
Three children are freezing in this hundred-year-old house! They’re still “lucky”! At least there are no snakes nearby!
That’s what a “happy” Georgian mother looks like! At least a snake or rat won’t bite! But, friends, there’s much more terrible grief in this family! The third child urgently needs help!
Nina, that’s what the little girl’s name is, has had a stoma in her throat since birth. When she was born, she couldn’t breathe. The stoma needs to be removed, but the family has no money, so they have to wait for funding from the state. But will the child survive until the authorities remember one more of their citizens?!
The only happy child in the family is Natia! She’s incredibly lucky! She already goes to kindergarten where she can eat delicious food and play with toys in warmth.
«But what should Nina and Inna do? They still have to make it to kindergarten age… But it’s doubtful their lives will go on if we don’t open our hearts and serve God with our compassion and care! God help!
REPOST RIGHT AWAY, MY GOOD MAN! HELP YOUR FRIENDS TO GET CLOSER TO THE WORK OF MERCY!
Nino: “What you’ve just seen and what has horrified you – can be called a ‘beautiful life.'” A few months ago, we were thrown out of the rented house, and conditions there were worse than these.
– Do you pay rent for this house too?
Nino: No, we were allowed to stay here temporarily. But when they throw us out of here – I don’t know.
– Do you own anything yourselves?
Nino: My husband had a house, but during a natural disaster many years ago, its roof was blown off. My mother-in-law wrote many times to have it fixed, but nobody helped. Now, even if we fix the roof, it will be impossible to live there. We’ve applied many times, but it’s as if we’re not heard.
– Oh, God! We will contact all authorities on your behalf! This is terrible! You can’t live like this. And your child isn’t entirely healthy, as far as I see.
Nino: You are right – see, she has a stoma in her throat. She’s had it since birth. She couldn’t breathe, and that’s how they saved her. Now it needs to be removed. We’re waiting for funding. I don’t know how much it will cost, but the doctor said the state should cover all expenses. And if not, will you help us then?
– We’re here to help you with everything. To create conditions for children suitable for a human life.
Nino: We’re doing our best too, but we can’t manage it. We receive allowance and pensions, but it’s not enough even for food. That’s how we live. My husband is also sick, but sometimes he works as a shepherd. The children cry from hunger. Natia, the oldest, is a very smart girl, she goes to kindergarten. At least it’s warm there and they feed her.
– How do you manage to take care of your children in such extreme conditions? Where do you bathe them, what do you feed them?
Nino: It’s really challenging. Sometimes neighbors bring food. We bathe in buckets. It’s impossible to keep clean here. Dirt seems to come out of the walls. Today we’re cooking beans. I think it will be enough for a few days. I know children should eat differently, but even bean soup is a luxury for them!
Today the family will again eat this soup the color of mud.
Everything else is covered in mold…
– Your neighbors reached out to us. They said you won’t be able to keep going for much longer without help.
Nino: They worry about us a lot – they’re very kind people. They don’t live in abundance themselves, but they help my children. Sometimes you can rely more on complete strangers than on your own relatives.
Just hold on a little longer, sweetheart. We’ll save you!
And we’ll save your little sisters too.
– Do your relatives help you?
Nino: My parents died when I was little. I have a brother and sister, but I haven’t spoken to them for many years. I don’t even know how they are. And they don’t know about me either. I can’t tell you all the details, but that’s how I decided!
It’s simply dangerous for the children to be here! Save them!
– I see. So, your childhood wasn’t easy either.
Nino: That’s right! I can’t remember anything good from my childhood. I can say that a person is born for suffering. I was born for it, and so was my husband. And probably, my children will suffer too. What good can they see in this pit? What can I give them? Moldy food, cold, dirt, diseases… That’s how I grew up, and that’s how my children are growing up. I don’t believe anything can be changed.
– You have beautiful children. We will do our best across all of Georgia to ensure their lives have meaning, so they can recall something good from their childhood. First and foremost, I think you need to improve your living conditions and get Nina examined. And then, with the support of society, we’ll strive to make the little ones smile more often, to give them colorful memories!
The family of Natia, Nina, and Inna serves as a testament to the struggle against an invisible enemy, where each day presents a new challenge. Creating humane conditions for them should become a priority for our society. Let’s take a moment to pause and consider: How can we extend a helping hand to this family and many others facing similar hardships? Only through joint efforts can we transform their lives for the better and instill hope for a future that seems unreachable at present. Let’s prove that these people are not forgotten, that they are not alone, and that we, as Georgians, will not abandon our own in times of need. The time for care and support has come!
If you are willing to visit the family and help them in person, here is their address: Telavi, 111 Peace Street.
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 this family 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 GE64BG0000000470458000
– In TBC Bank GE15TB7194336080100003
– In Liberty Bank GE42LB0115113036665000
(Purpose: The Javarashvili family)
You can also transfer money from our website: Bank of Georgia (e-commerce), TБC Bank (GeoPay), Liberty Bank (PayGe), PayPal
It is also possible to transfer money from ExpressPay, TBCpay, 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. It might save someone’s life: 0901200270! God bless you!
“We and our sisters will no longer go to bed hungry.”
For many years, there was great trouble in the Javarashvili family in Kakheti. Death wandered within the dark walls, trying to take the little sisters-angels. The three blue-eyed girls were so weakened by illness and hunger that they looked as if they had been pulled out of a grave. But fortunately, the children’s grandmother asked the villagers to reach out to the Chernovetskyi Fund to bring the children’s dire situation to the attention of kind people. And you, kind people, worked an even greater miracle than we could have imagined. Now, I will show you the photos because no words can convey that. You will see that there is no limit to a child’s happiness.
Fund employees are driving to the Javarashvili family in Kakheti with a car full of gifts.
Natia is holding a doll for the first time.
Look at this photo. It will make a person cry with joy. You probably all remember the blue-eyed Natia, who had never held a toy in her hands. This doll is now her friend.
Nina was seriously ill. But now she is completely healthy.
Friends, you surely remember this little angel. Little Nina had a stoma in her throat. The girl was suffocating, unable to breathe, crying day and night from the pain. It was impossible to see a smile on her face. The family had no money for surgery. And with your help, kind people, Nina has completely recovered, and from now on, there will be only a smile on her face.
The children were freezing from the cold. Now they are no longer afraid of winter.
“We already have a heater. We won’t be cold anymore.”
“Now we have a gas stove. I can’t believe it.”
An old gas stove the Javarashvili family had was leaking gas, and the children’s lives were in danger because an accident could have happened. The unfortunate mother of the children woke up every day with fear, listening to the breathing of the children to see if they were still alive. Now, nothing threatens the children’s lives anymore. This is all thanks to you, kind people.
The children no longer have to bathe in a basin. The family now has a water heater.
The youngest sister, Ingula, greeted the Fund’s staff.
Little Nini now has plenty of toys, food, and diapers
“Wow, a juicer! I can’t believe it. I’ll collect fruits from the yard and make juice.”
The children had never seen so much food in one place.
Nini (5 years old): “We used to go hungry with my sisters. I would close my eyes, imagine food, and fall asleep like that. Now they’ve brought us so much food… wow, it’s hard to believe… lots of meat, fish, milk, sweets. We’re going to eat everything with my sisters. We’ll eat it all.”
Natias’ biggest dream was a pool. This dream has come true for her.
Look at how she hugs the Fund’s staff. The child’s joy knows no bounds because her biggest dream has been fulfilled. Now she will have a pool in her yard and will splash around with her sisters.
Stars sparkle in her eyes from happiness.
Little Ingula didn’t even have a single toy.
When she cried, her mother would wrap a handkerchief around an axe, pretending it was a doll. From today, Ingula will have many toys. If it weren’t for your kindness, kind people, this little angel would still be sleeping with a “handkerchief-wrapped axe” as her doll.
These angels will no longer wear torn and old clothes.
Look at these three angels. Did they deserve to wear tattered clothes? No child deserves that. From now on, the sisters will wear new and beautiful clothes.
“This is a princess dress. I’m so happy.”
Natia: “I always dreamed of a dress like this, but my mom couldn’t buy it for me. This is a princess dress. If I wear this dress, I’ll look like a princess. It feels like I’m dreaming. Don’t wake me up, I want to stay in this dream.”
The happy children started playing with the Fund’s staff.
Kind people, see for yourselves that your kindness has worked a miracle in the Javarashvili family. Where there was once misery, now there is joyful noise. The sound of children’s laughter is the most wonderful sound. The bright eyes of the children are the most delightful sight. And most importantly, these children have been given hope. They know that there are “unknown” kind people nearby, sent by God to be their angels.
If you want to bring joy to other children and protect them from misfortune, please reach out to us. Remember, every lari counts.
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
– In Bank of Georgia GE64BG0000000470458000
– In TBC Bank GE15TB7194336080100003
– In Liberty Bank GE42LB0115113036665000
You can also transfer money from our website: Bank of Georgia (e-commerce), TБC Bank (GeoPay), Liberty Bank (PayGe), PayPal
It is also possible to transfer money from ExpressPay, TBCpay, 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).
Corr: Nini
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1045.49₾