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By a twist of fate it happened that former mayor of Kyiv started taking care of the grandson of former mayor of Tbilisi.

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GE64BG0000000470458000 GE64BG0000000470458000

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GE15TB7194336080100003 GE15TB7194336080100003

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Every person has his own memorable story, as everyone’s
life journey is an unpredictable series of events, emotions, struggles and
victories.

There have been a lot of victories in the life of 96-year
old Aleksandr Argutinskiy, but the principal one happened in 1945.

Aleksandr went to war in 1942. He fought at Volkhov,
Leningrad and Baltic fronts, and terminated his service in Riga. There he got
acquainted with his future wife. She was Anna Vorobieva, a young beauty.

“She worked at a railway station, – recalls Aleksandr
Pavlovich, – and I got acquainted with her at the cinema. To be precise, it was
in line for tickets for a film. Then we went to dance, then the first kiss
and… the registry office”. 

Anna agreed to leave the city with her beloved one. But
in Aleksandr’s native city, Tbilisi, a heartbreaking event was waiting for him.
This is how he recalls about it:

“We arrive in Tbilisi and enter the yard of my home;
we are surrounded by neighbors; all of them give us a hug, a kiss and cry, and
not a word at all. I go up the stairs, approach the door of my apartment and
shout: “Mom, Dad, I’m home, open the door!”. But there was nobody in
to open. My parents were not alive any more”.

After the war Aleksandr Pavlovich worked at Tbilisi
Aviation Factory; he worked, as they say, day and night; he earned the
“veteran of work” title; he did his best to take care of his wife,
but they never had children.

Today Aleksandr Argutinskiy lives alone. His wife died
ten years ago. The neighbours left each his own way as the house which has more
than a hundred years is in emergency condition: the walls cracked; there are
holes in the ceiling, the wooden floor creaks when one steps on it, and God
forbid it would collapse!

The grandson of former mayor of Tiflis has to live in
really depressing conditions.

The thing is that Aleksandr’s grandfather – Aleksandr
Argutinskiy-Dolgorukov – in 1902 was elected for the post of mayor of Tiflis.

“Once Mikael Aramyants, a businessman from Tiflis, addressed
my Granddad, and expressed his readiness to help the city, – continues the
story Aleksandr Pavlovich. Grandfather said that the city lacks hospitals and
the municipal exchecker does not have money to build them. Aramyants agreed to
donate enormous amount for those days, notably 100.000 thousand rubles, but
under condition that the hospital would be named after him. Grandfather made a
proposal in response – they will do it only if 100 beds will be allocated for
free treatment of the poor.” 

Aleksandr Pavlovich has never seen his famous
grandfather. His parents told him about his Granddad.

So, in summer 1921 Aleksandr Argutinskiy-Dolgorukov got
sick. He was taken to the hospital named after Aramyants. When a nurse ran into
the ward where the ex-mayor was lying and told that now he had a grandson
called after him, the old man sarted crying with joy. In a couple of hours he
passed away. It was 20th July 1921. 

Contemporary municipal authorities of Tbilisi proposed
Aleksandr Pavlovich to move to a rented apartment more than once, but he
refused outright.

“They will pay for my rent for a couple of months,
and then? I don’t believe that the city administration would constantly pay for
my living. I would rather live out my remaining days in my native home,
although no close or familiar people left here”, – says Aleksandr
Argutinskiy.

As a veteran of war he receives a pension in the amount
of 300 lari. Therefore, he cannot receive any social allowance. How could such
a tiny amount suffice for almost a century-old man who almost cannot move and
requires constant attendance?

By a twist of fate it happened that former mayor of Kyiv
started taking care of the grandson of former mayor of Tbilisi.

Over more than 5 years Chernovetskyi Fund provides help
to Aleksandr Argutinskiy.

Doctors and nurses of the Fund visit him every week, and
sometimes even several times a week; they constantly observe his health, set a
course of treatment for him and make healing procedures.

Uncle Sasha (this is how he asks to be called) receives
food products, hygiene means, and last year Chernovetskyi Fund collected
donations and bought a refrigerator for him. Over all these years he received
medicines and food for an amount of about 2000 lari.

Certainly, it is important. But most of all Aleksandr
Argutinskiy, in his 96 years old, needs communication, some kind words,
understanding and support. Just the warmth of human communication can somehow
brighten up the poor living of a lonely person.

Aleksandr Pavlovich likes it so much when people
congratulate him with the Victory Day! As the expression goes, this is sacred
for him. For this reason the staff of Chernovetskyi Fund visits Uncle Sasha
every 9th May. They come to him with presents, and most importantly – with a
kind smile on their faces which sustain his life. By the way, they do not come
alone. This year Aleksandr Pavlovich was congratulated with the Victory Day by
foster children of Chernovetskyi Fund Childrens’ Home. They made a small performance
for him.

.. The day when we visited Aleksandr Argutinskiy was
extremely hot. The old ventilator hardly moved the hot air in the room. Tiny TV
set produced about 20 years ago was switched ON to the full pitch, and despite
the closed windows a cacophony of car signals sounded from the street. 

Aleksandr Pavlovich spoke in a low voice, slowly; he felt
badly and lacked air.

When we decided to leave in order not to disturb the old
man anymore, he stopped us, asked to switch on the camera, held his breath and
started:

“Mr. Leonid, your good deeds will not remain
unanswered. The Father says – what you reap is what you sow. The good things
you do will return with another good to you.

I greet you with all my heat and I wish you good health.
Let God help you in your good deeds.”

If you have a possibility to
help Aleksandr Argutinskiy, you can transfer money to the Fund account
GE15TB7194336080100003 or GE64BG0000000470458000 (Purpose: Aleksandr
Argutinskiy) or pay directly from the Fund web-site https://chernovetskyifund.ge/ge/projects/212-argutinski/

Nothing makes us closer to God than charity! 

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