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The life of a young woman, Inga, and her three small sons has turned into a struggle for survival. Six months ago, the family lost their sole breadwinner. An instant death from a blood clot took away the children’s beloved father. He was the cemetery caretaker. Although the family lived modestly, the children lacked for nothing. Inga, the mother (39 years old): “It’s very hard for me to cope alone; it’s unbearable. But now I have to be both a mother and a father to my children. There is no other way. When my husband was by my side, I felt strong. Together, we easily handled any problems. It’s very hard for us to be without him. He was a wonderful father and husband. How sad that Maho – a kind-hearted man – left this world so early. May God take him into paradise.” Now, month to month, the family lives on social allowance and the pension for their asthmatic child. This barely covers food and medications. Giorgi needs expensive medications every month.
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0901200270My children have been left orphaned. We eat bread with tears!
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The life of a young woman, Inga, and her three small sons has turned into a struggle for survival. Six months ago, the family lost their sole breadwinner. An instant death from a blood clot took away the children’s beloved father. He was the cemetery caretaker. Although the family lived modestly, the children lacked for nothing.
Inga, the mother (39 years old): “It’s very hard for me to cope alone; it’s unbearable. But now I have to be both a mother and a father to my children. There is no other way. When my husband was by my side, I felt strong. Together, we easily handled any problems. It’s very hard for us to be without him. He was a wonderful father and husband. How sad that Maho – a kind-hearted man – left this world so early. May God take him into paradise.”
Now, month to month, the family lives on social allowance and the pension for their asthmatic child. This barely covers food and medications. Giorgi needs expensive medications every month.
Inga is left alone with three boys. The eldest, Gio, is 14; the middle one, Gabriel, is 11; and the youngest, Demetre, is 7.
Gio has asthma. During an asthma attack, he experiences a relentless cough and cannot breathe. God, how the poor boy suffers!
Gio (14 years old): “In every room, inhalers are kept in plain sight. An attack can happen at any time, and the medication must always be at hand. I feel scared at that moment, but at the same time, I keep my spirits up for Mom, so she doesn’t get scared. The doctors said I need to change my climate and go high into the mountains. But Mom can’t send me to a sanatorium.”
Inga: “Gio’s well-being depends on the weather. As soon as it rains and the wind blows, he starts having frequent attacks. He suffocates, can’t breathe, and has a dry cough. My husband also had asthma. How many horrors we’ve seen!”
The mother herself has health problems—she has a sick heart and an inflamed thyroid gland. But she has no means to go to the doctor and start treatment.
Inga: “We lived happily in marriage for 15 years with Maho. I thank God for each day and for every piece of bread.”
Demetre (7-year-old): “The roof is leaking, and when it rains, it pours inside like it does outside. We have to put basins for water. The ceiling, walls, and floor all get wet. And rain also pours in through the windows because they are broken.”
The grieving widow doesn’t know what to worry about more: her child’s poor health or the fact that the house is falling apart? If the walls are not strengthened and the roof is not repaired, the children will be left homeless. Recently, tiles collapsed in the spot where the children played. Fortunately, no one was hurt. But what if it happens again?
Gabriel (11 years old): “We don’t have beds. I wish each of us had our own bed. Right now, we sleep on old rusty springs. My little brother sleeps with Mom, and I sleep on the couch.”
Inga has wonderful children—worthy sons of Georgia. Just look at how many diplomas the boys have! Gio is involved in dance. His achievements warm the heart of his unfortunate mother. Recently, Demetre also received his first certificate for participating in a folklore festival.
The boys feel sorry for their mother, as she raises them all alone, and they help her with everything. There are no basic amenities in the house, not even water, so the children have to carry water from the well. In this icy water, the woman washes clothes by hand. The family does not have a washing machine.
Seven-year-old Demetre gathers firewood for the stove and brings it into the house so that Mom and his brothers don’t freeze.
Inga: “I turned to you with faith in God and kind people. I really hope for your support and help to get my boys on their feet. They really need attention and positive emotions right now. They still can’t cope with their father’s death. It’s a blow for them. If you bring joy to these orphans, the Lord will reward you with blessings.”
Friends, we truly believe that you will support these wonderful orphan boys and their mother! We can’t let them down! May their lives continue and become full and happy! By helping these children, we’re creating the future of our country! Please consider donating any amount, and may God bless you!
If you are willing to visit the family and help them in person, here is their address: Khobi Municipality, village Akhali Khibula.
Every time you can help someone, just do it, and rejoice that God answers someone’s prayers through you!
REPOST RIGHT AWAY, MY GOOD MAN! HELP YOUR FRIENDS FIND THE WAY TO GOD!
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 Gogia 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 ).
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