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Due to their extreme poverty, these children live in unbearable conditions! They breathe in dust instead of dreams. Their childhood passes under the roar of crushing stones. Their lives – surrounded by dead rock. Who will save these children?
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Every breath they take is filled with dust. Every morning, they wake to the deafening sound of a rock-crushing machine. Two girls – Anastasia (10) and Darina (11) – live in a train car just meters away from a stone quarry, where rock – and their health – is ground to dust day and night.
Their home is a rusty metal container. In summer, it’s like an oven – the air doesn’t move. Plastic bottles melt from the heat, and even the phone overheats. In winter, their fingers go numb from the cold. There’s no gas line, no stove – nothing to keep them warm.
Darina: “I want to play with other kids, but there are only lizards here. It feels like we live in a stone desert. Auntie, I’m scared we’ll never get out of this awful place.”
There’s nothing around them: no store, no pharmacy, no neighbors. Just emptiness and abandonment. A place where it feels like no human has walked in ages. Only dust, noise, and swarms of angry hornets – huge, fierce, like the heat itself. The girls are afraid to go outside: the dust burns their throats and eyes, and the hornets might sting. But staying inside isn’t any better.
Eight people live in that tiny space – three generations. Grandmother Mzia (61) cares for her paralyzed husband, Givi, who had a stroke. He can hardly move or speak.
Mzia herself suffers from a childhood hip dislocation and needs surgery – but she can’t leave her family. Everything depends on her.
Her 31-year-old daughter is still unwell after a complicated C-section – her stitches took months to heal. The younger daughter, Sopho (18), is the only breadwinner in the family. She earns just 400 GEL working at a restaurant. Givi’s pension is 350 GEL. There’s a small social allowance. Together, it’s barely enough to cover food.

But the worst part is the environment these children live in. Anastasia and Darina constantly breathe in stone dust rising from the factory. It settles on everything – on their clothes, their food, and in their lungs. They fall asleep and wake up with it inside them. Doctors warn: prolonged inhalation of quartz dust can lead to irreversible damage and respiratory diseases.
Doctors warn: prolonged exposure to quartz dust can cause irreversible damage to the lungs. These children have been breathing dust since birth. They fall asleep with it. They wake up with it.
But the family has no other option. They aren’t asking for much. Just food. A few chairs. A cabinet to store their belongings. And most importantly – help relocating far away from the rock-crushing plant. They are hoping for a small cottage – something that costs around 20,000 GEL.
For them, it’s an impossible dream. For others, it’s the price of a car.
These children aren’t just poor – they’re forgotten by everyone. Their names don’t appear in headlines. But we must remind the world they exist – and give them a chance. A chance to breathe clean air. A chance to be healthy. A chance at a happy childhood.
Now ask yourself: “What can I do to change these girls’ fate – so they can live even one day without dust?”
Anastasia: “It’s always foggy here. But the fog doesn’t come from the sky – it comes from the quarry. My sister and I are surrounded by this dust all day long. We started coughing because of it.”
Lord, have mercy on these little angels. Don’t let them live in this ‘stone desert.’ Do they really deserve to call a rusty old wagon their home? Even stray dogs have better shelter than these poor sisters.
Will you deny food to hungry children? Will you leave them to walk barefoot on burning stones? The soles of their only pair of shoes have already worn through. What have these little angels done to deserve such a miserable existence?
Dear friends of the Fund, only you can save these children from this awful poverty. Extend your hand to help strangers’ children and may God repay your kindness by blessing your own children a hundredfold.
If you are willing to visit the family and help them in person, here is their address: Kaspi Municipality, vilage Agaiani
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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: [email protected]
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