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Georgia Charity: Sponsor a Child in Georgia

SOS Children in Georgia

Georgia mapOverview of Georgia

Situated at the strategically important crossroads where Europe meets Asia, Georgia has a unique and ancient cultural heritage, famous traditions of hospitality and cuisine and an alphabet which is entirely its own.

The republic is one of the poorest countries of the former USSR - average daily income is £1.50 (£46.60 in the UK). Since independence, the people of Georgia have endured periods of civil war and unrest as well as violence related to the independence aspirations of the breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Although diplomatic efforts have brought relative stability in recent years, tensions over both regions persist.

Our Work in Georgia

Child nutrition remains a concern with almost half of the children screened in endemic areas found to have iodine deficiency disorders (IDD), as does quality education, particularly in rural areas. We began working in Georgia in 1989, but, because of the unstable political and economic SOS Nursery School Tbilisi Georgiasituation, it wasn't until 1996 that the first community opened in the capital, Tbilisi, about 5 miles from the city centre, on a site found with the help of the Soviet Lenin Children's Foundation. There are schools and food stores within easy reach and hospitals in the city centre.

Tbilisi

The Tbilisi SOS Children's Village has 12 family houses and an SOS Youth Home where the older children can start to lead independent lives. IT training is provided for both them and local youngsters in an SOS Social Centre which has been set up in one of the local schools. An SOS Nursery was built in 1999 which can accommodate 100 children, most of whom come from the neighbourhood.

Kutaisi

We opened our second SOS Children's Village in Kutaisi in western Georgia. It is Georgia's second largest city and is in an area where poverty is still widespread as a result of the civil war in the early 1990s. The land for the Village was donated by the government of Georgia. The Village currently has 12 family houses and is home to 85 children.

For more information about the work we do in Georgia, see our page, Georgia Orphans.

Local contact

SOS Children's Villages Georgia

Al. Kazbegi ave. 11a
0160 Tbilisi
Georgia                   

Tel: +995/32/37 31 57   

Fax: +995/32/37 74 62   

e-mail: contact@sos-kd.ge