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Outcasts among local officials! Such genuinely good, simple-hearted, kind, and profoundly unhappy individuals, for those who hold God in their souls and hearts!

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In one small room, eight people huddle together. Some are physically ill, others are mentally afflicted! And who among them is worse off, who suffers more and endures greater pain? Let’s delve into this, my friends! No one can be worse off than them, in their region of Georgia! Thank to Almighty God that someone has informed us about them to our foundation! Now it’s only us who are responsible for what happens to them next…

Every time we encounter one or another human tragedy, we at the foundation think that it couldn’t possibly get any worse! It simply can’t be more painful!

And then we realize that we are only just beginning our journey towards God! After all, according to the Bible, suffering people are the most beloved to Him! We just can’t understand why local officials lose their souls and hearts completely after elections! Is it the power that does this to them, or has some unholy force taken hold of their councils and mayoralties?! What is the problem?

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Outcasts among local officials! Such genuinely good, simple-hearted, kind, and profoundly unhappy individuals, for those who hold God in their souls and hearts!

In one small room, eight people huddle together. Some are physically ill, others are mentally afflicted! And who among them is worse off, who suffers more and endures greater pain? Let’s delve into this, my friends! No one can be worse off than them, in their region of Georgia! Thank to Almighty God that someone has informed us about them to our foundation! Now it’s only us who are responsible for what happens to them next…

Every time we encounter one or another human tragedy, we at the foundation think that it couldn’t possibly get any worse! It simply can’t be more painful!

And then we realize that we are only just beginning our journey towards God! After all, according to the Bible, suffering people are the most beloved to Him! We just can’t understand why local officials lose their souls and hearts completely after elections! Is it the power that does this to them, or has some unholy force taken hold of their councils and mayoralties?! What is the problem?

Khatuna (mother, 44 years) shares: “Sometimes it feels like we’re not living in Georgia, not in our own country. We feel out of place here! Our home is filled only with the fear of agonizing death, horror, and diseases with no way out.

And now, my friends, we are obligated to introduce you to each member of this family’s misfortune! Reader discretion is advised for the faint-hearted and children under 18 years old!

Meet Lika, the beautiful one! She was born with a heart defect. And every day– what a horror! – she experiences epileptic seizures.

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And this is Beka. He has cerebral palsy and microcephaly. Throughout his entire life, the child has never taken a single step or spoken a single word!

And this is my husband, Valeriy. Don’t think that he doesn’t respect you or can’t get out of bed. He’s a good person! But two years ago, while chopping wood, Valeriy fell hard, broke his leg, and now he can’t get out of bed.

Spending entire days lying in diapers! Yes, in diapers. Because he is completely immobile! Although the doctors reassured him time and again that he would walk and work!

– I look at you and can’t believe… How do you manage such an overwhelming burden alone?!

Khathuna: I got married at 18, and since then, I can’t recall a single happy day. I thought I’d find happiness in my children, but they’re unhappy too. Zakro has intellectual disabilities; he never even attended school. 17-year-old Beka is seriously ill, he’s disabled and bedridden. He has cerebral palsy and microcephaly. He can’t speak, only emits loud cries to get attention. And when he wants to eat, he starts screaming and yelling… My poor, poor boy! Against this backdrop, 14-year-old Anna developed a neurosis. She’s afraid of everything; she can go into hysterics from her father and brother’s shouting, crying and unable to calm down. And 2-year-old Lika was born with a heart defect. She had an open valve! They recently performed surgery. They said they closed the heart valve, but her condition didn’t improve. She has seizures and fits… Should I continue?

– No, no, stop, or I’ll faint from what I’ve seen and heard! I’ve wanted to scream for a long time! And I know that all the friends of the foundation have felt uncomfortable from your great sorrow too! It’s inhuman! You deserve a monument in your lifetime! And someday in Georgia it will happen! All those who suffered so much in life and gave themselves entirely to other people deserve the respect and love of the nation! They’re heroes in essence!!! Just hold on! Help will come soon! We’ll inform the authorities of Georgia about your plight! God forbid anything happen to you… God forbid! Khathuna, is there anyone healthy in your family?

Khathuna: There was my husband, but he broke his leg two years ago too. They performed surgery, the doctor said he would be able to walk, and everything would be fine. But he hasn’t even called once since then to ask about him. Yet he’s the one who crippled him! A handsome and strong man in the past, he lies in diapers all day now, and he also needs care, like a small child. And his character has become unbearable. That’s all, I guess.

– How do you survive?

Khathuna: The only income is the allowance of 1000 lari and Beka’s pension of 280 lari. With this money, I only buy diapers and food: for my husband, Beka, Lika, and grandson Gabriel.

– How can we help you?

Khathuna: First of all, I would ask for diapers and groceries, without them we’re dying. Then it’s very necessary to install windows. We’ve approached the mayor’s office, but they said the village budget doesn’t cover such expenses. I would be happy if I had a washing machine. Beds, a television… I feel like I’m asking for a lot?

“All the furniture is broken, the whole house is broken, just like our lives!”

– I think that only material assistance won’t be enough here. Maybe Anna needs to be taken to the doctor for a consultation?

Khathuna: That would be very good. Save us! Save us!!! Help! I can’t cope alone! Be mothers to my children. I’ve ruined my life and drag my children along with me! Help at least them!

Friends, together we can break this vicious cycle of eternal suffering! After all, Khathuna also has a healthy grandson and a daughter, a very good girl, whom her husband abandoned immediately after the birth of the child! 

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted” (Matthew 5:4). The Lord cannot be wrong! And therefore, perhaps we are the ones who must fulfill His will! Don’t pass by! No one in Georgia is superfluous! There are so few of us left!

The Mosiashvili family seems to be experiencing the truth of these words firsthand, seeking solace in their sorrow. If we don’t intervene, the ominous shadow of illness and poverty threatens to engulf this family entirely. They may lose not only their lives but also hope for the future.

In this story of struggle and pain, the Mosiashvili family needs assistance that encompasses both material and medical aspects. But most importantly, they need compassion and support, which could be their only salvation from this despair.

 Corr.: Nino

If you wish to visit the family and provide assistance in person, here is their address: Telavi Municipality, village of Pshaveli.

Items suggested for purchase:

– Beds;

– Diapers;

– Groceries;

– Washing machine;

– Refrigerator;

– Television;

– Pay for a doctor’s consultation for Anna.

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: Mosiashvili 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!

 

 

People from every region of Georgia helped us! My people bought me clothes, food, and even a refrigerator!

 

REPOST RIGHT AWAY, MY GOOD MAN! HELP YOUR FRIENDS FIND THE WAY TO GOD!

 

 

Likuna and Daniel have sunshine bunnies on their hearts. And all their thoughts right now are only about toys!

“We lived poorly for a very long time, poverty ingrained itself in our minds,” says 25-year-old Mari. “Coming home out of habit I want to sigh heavily.  I imagine the old wooden frames rattling in the wind, the sick and nervous dad with nothing to do, puddles and flooding around the washing machine…”

Then I shake myself and tell myself:  “Look, Mari, look! Those ugly wooden frames and the rusty washing machine are gone. And Dad doesn’t swear from nerves anymore, he just lies down and watches TV. All the appliances are brand new, sparkling. We’re getting used to the new life that the friends of the Fund have created for us. Just think about it! And we can be happy!’

 

 

Mari: ‘Mom and I notice that we’ve started to smile and laugh more. It’s unusual and great! We’re getting used to happiness.’

Khatuna (mother): A plasma TV? We never had any TV at all! I didn’t know how to distract my sick husband. Because he’s bedridden, he’s terribly irritable. I feel like kissing you all! This TV is the best medicine for Valerian.

Mari: Dad and I started watching the series ‘Nobody Knows.’ We got so into it that we decided not to sleep. We had a movie marathon for three nights. Wow, such a cool series! Dad and I haven’t relaxed together like this in a long time, haven’t talked about anything other than illness.  Thank you for that! I’m happy for him.

Khatuna: “The TV is the best medicine for my husband’s nerves.”

Khatuna: During the day, this TV is for the little ones – Daniel and Lika watch it. And I watch it too, in between my numerous chores.

– How are Lika and Beka doing?

Khatuna: First of all, thank you for the decent supply of diapers for the youngest ones. Both my grandson Daniel and Lika have them. Beka was provided with diapers by the district administration.

Lika, my epileptic granddaughter, is still struggling with her condition, and she had a seizure yesterday. But your gifts comfort and delight her. I showed her how much clothing she has now – blouses, trousers, dresses.  She’s shining! It can be said that you’ve provided Lika and Daniel with a lot in advance – already for the time when they go to kindergarten.

 

 

Mari: “Yeah, there’s enough children’s clothing for a couple of years ahead!  We’ll be trying on something new every day.”

Mari: From all the bags brought by the Chernovetskyi Fund’s car, Daniel immediately grabbed the one with toys.  He pulled out a bright little car for himself right away.  And Likuna dove into the bag with sweets.

 

 

Daniel: “Mom! They’re giving out toys here! Where are you looking? Help me grab them quickly!”

 

Daniel: “You’re exactly what I needed, little car with a shovel! See how big a pile of pebbles I have?”

Khatuna: Happiness is when Georgians help each other! Our people didn’t let us down. I want to convey my deep respect and gratitude to everyone. I know that people from every region of Georgia helped us in some way. Although my family has faced many hardships, when you feel a connection with your people, receive support, you experience such relief, such joy!

For 26 years, I dreamed of changing the windows. For 26 years, people! I thought I would grow old with these windows and forever shiver from the cold.  What else could I think when everyone in the family is sick, and there’s no one to work? What else could I think when the district administration brushed us off so many times? I don’t know why they promised us windows, a TV, a refrigerator, and a washing machine? Why did they give us hope? Every time we went to them, they told us the same thing: ‘Not funded.’

 

 

Khatuna: “For 26 years, I dreamed of changing the windows. I thought the district administration would help. Now I know that ordinary people – friends of the Chernovetskyi Fund- make dreams come true.

 

 

Mari: “Poverty is a nasty thing. I still think about those old wooden frames. But in reality, we already have the new, modern ones!

Finally, the Chernovetskyi Fund bought all of this for us. We’ve received support from ordinary people, from friends of the Fund. We haven’t known each other for long, but you’ve already solved so many of our problems. You’re doing great, serious work. Honestly, we should have come to you right away instead of going to officials.

 

 

‘I’ve connected the washing machine to the water, let’s start a trial wash now.'”

 

Khatuna: “Happiness is when Georgians help each other! My people are generous, always ready to share and support, always understanding!”

– Well, now you know exactly where to go.

Khatuna: Yes, my dear ones!  This month has been very happy for my family; you’ve brought us joy many times. I thank God for finding so many kindred souls who sympathize. I rejoice and thank that you exist.

 

 

“Likuna immediately dove into the bag of sweets.”

Mari: I didn’t have a chance to tell you about the bed. It’s so wide, so comfortable! I sleep on it like a baby. Oh, I haven’t slept like this in a long time! And my little son is next to me. He doesn’t wake me up anymore; he sleeps until morning.

 

Mari: “The bed is amazing! I sleep on it like a baby. And my little son is with me.”

– Friends of the Fund know the needs of all families well. And of course, we, the staff, are familiar with each specific case. Add if I miss anything: you need regular diapers – for children and adults, medications, wet wipes, groceries, baby food.

Khatuna: If I may, I would add “Karma” – a gas heater for the home. Buying firewood is getting more and more expensive. And thank you for everything, a thousand times over!

REPOST RIGHT AWAY, MY GOOD MAN! HELP YOUR FRIENDS FIND THE WAY TO GOD!

Even in families acquainted only with hardship, there are bright days. You gave one happy month to the Mosiashvili family, during which even the seriously ill experienced bliss and savored simple human joys.  Four members of this family – father Valerian, sons Zakro and Beka, daughter Lika – require constant care and medical attention. They can always use assistance to ease their challenging lives.

If you have a heavy heart because of everyday problems or unresolved issues, as a distraction just see our posts on Facebook, or better call any of our beneficiaries, and all your problems will seem unimportant to you, compared with the problems of those to whom you helped in the most difficult moment of their lives.

Our problems are nothing if compared… Here are true misfortunes, in front of your eyes! Just thank the Lord for what you have. You are the happiest person in the world! Remember this and help those in need.

Unfortunately, problems of this and other families do not end here and now… Therefore, from time to time, look through the stories of unhappy people on our website, and talk to them. Every time you dial the Phone of an unhappy person, God is blessing you! For sure! Go on helping these families! This is the best service to the Lord!

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: Mosiashvili 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).

Even if you dial once this special number, it might save someone’s life. It might save someone’s life:  0901200270!  God bless you!

Let’s believe that by helping others, we take care of our own souls and draw closer to Lord through the suffering that we share with them!

Great news: the friends of the Fund helped the large Mosiashvili family! Khatuna, the mother of five, says: “I don’t know how to describe my emotions – I’m pleasantly shocked!”

 

Date
Name
Amount
Status
Apr 02, 2024
household appliances
1770.00₾
Apr 04, 2024
bed
900.00₾
Apr 08, 2024
plastic windows / doors
1400.00₾
Apr 17, 2024
products
198.89₾
May 22, 2024
surveys
150.00₾
26.05.2024
medicine
143.60₾
31.05.2024
fund overhead
995.00₾

Total expenses:

5557.49₾

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