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It is hard to imagine that these wonderful children, these lovely angels live in terrible poverty, being constantly malnourished and wearing rags.
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Charity Number: One call saves a life!
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0901200270 It is hard to
imagine that these wonderful children, these lovely angels live in terrible
poverty, being constantly malnourished and wearing rags. Look into the eyes of
these innocent children! How sad they are and scared because of the poor living
conditions and the monotony of everyday life! No joy, no bright colors, no
light in their lives!
Do they have a
chance of normal development? Will they be able to grow up to be worthy
citizens of their country? If these children remain in this state, the answer
will be negative. Unfortunately, nobody cares about them, neither the rural
municipality, nor the municipal deputy and the public of the region.
Thank God, they are
generally healthy! God forbid something happens to them, because parents have
no chance to cure them. The father of the family is looking for a job to no
avail, the mother is in despair, and the children are the ones to suffer most
in this situation, these charming innocent creatures! All this is so painfully
familiar!
We talked to Tamta
Chitinashvili, the mother of four minor children living in Sakobo village of
Signakhi Municipality:
– Tamta, what is the
main problem of your family?
Tamta: My husband cannot
find a job. By profession he is a worker, but wherever he applied, everywhere
the answer was the same: there are no vacancies. So we live without any income.
We have no land to sow something and sell it. We are very poor; our children
are constantly malnourished and wear rags.
– For example, what do your
children eat? What is their daily diet?
Tamta: Beans,
greens, bread, watery soup… In 2015, the social allowance was suspended. We
starved almost for 6 months. Thank God, now we receive social allowance. It is
very little, but enough for bread and utilities. We have to survive somehow…
– Is the house
where you live your own?
Tamta: This is
the house of my husband’s parents. It is so old that it’s about to fall apart.
The ground floor is absolutely unsuitable for living. Upstairs the room is
rather big, but it is absolutely unsettled. The walls, as you can see, are
shabby, covered with mold, the furniture is old, there is no washing machine,
the refrigerator is so old and it barely works. In winter, we heat the stove,
if my husband manages to collect dry branches…
– Does anyone help you? Have you asked
the deputy of your constituency or the municipality for help?
Tamta: No, I didn’t. The village is
very poor, everyone around us is in need, and the village administration does
not have the budget to help the poor. People are trying to leave the village;
there is nothing else to do.
– Why don’t you address your local
deputy for help? It is in his authority to request the municipality of
Sighnaghi to resolve your problem. It is impossible to ignore this factor
because helping the voters is a direct duty of each deputy. But if it does not
help, then we will write about it on our Facebook page, which has more than
half a million readers, and let him be ashamed of his inaction.
Tamta: Many thanks to your Fund! I am
very grateful that you came to our aid!
– I see that you are a believer, as
there are many icons on the wall…
Tamta: I am a member of the local
Church. I pray all the time. I ask the Lord for happiness for my children, so
that they do not starve, so that they have a roof over their heads and the
opportunity to learn. When I go to bed I ask God only for one thing, to help me
feed my children.
– There are people who say that
“one should not give birth to children when there are no means for their
bringing up. How do you feel about this statement?
Tamta: I believe that every normal
person, especially an orthodox, should strive to continue his or her kind. A
family means mutual love, help and support. When I was pregnant with the fourth
child, I wanted to have an abortion, and the priest told me: “Look at your
three children. Can you kill them? No, you cannot. That’s why I have to give
birth to the fourth child. It is the will of God.”
– What is your most cherished dream?
Tamta: My husband and I dreamed of
having a big family, having children, raising them happily. We met at a country
club during a movie show. We fell in love and could not to imagine life without
each other. 15 years have passed since then… Of course, I still dream about the
happiness of my children, but at this stage – my dream comes down to only one:
how to survive these difficult times. I believe that the Lord will not leave
us!
– Let me talk to the kids
now.
– Nika, what
is your grade and what is your favorite subject?
Nika (13 years old): I’m
in the 8th grade. I love geography.
– What is your dream? I
dream of having a bicycle and geography books! At home we have almost no books,
and I love to read.
– Do you help your
mother?
Nika: Sure I do. I
look after my little sister, chop wood, clean the room…
– Dmitriy, what
grade do you study at and what do you dream about?
Dmitriy(9 years
old): I’m in the fourth grade and dream to have a piano. I love music, but at
school there is no music class…
– Mariam, do you
go to kindergarten? What is your dream?
Mariam (6 years old):
Yes, I go to kindergarten….I dream about a beautiful dress and toys…my
Mother says that there is no money to buy new clothes…
Friends, as you
can see, Chitinashvili large family is in extreme need. They need food,
medicines, domestic appliances and children clothes.
Let’s support
them, show mercy, give the children a chance to develop normally and have a
happy childhood. You can personally visit this family and provide assistance.
The children and their parents will be merely happy! This is their address:
Signagi municipality, Sakobo village, tel.: 571047030.
And if you have no
time to visit them you can transfer money to our Fund account:
GE15TB7194336080100003 or GE64BG0000000470458000 (purpose: Chitinashvili
family). You can also transfer money from our website.
You can as well
transfer money from the terminals of Nova Technology, TBCpay and ExpressPay.
Find our Fund in “Charity” section. (You can learn about the
additional rights and obligations of the Fund by following the link https://goo.gl/GY2Gus).
Without children, the country and
people have no future. Take care of the younger generation!
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