Care for 20 homeless people in Tbilisi, Georgia

by St Gregory's Foundation
Care for 20 homeless people in Tbilisi, Georgia

Project Report | May 14, 2020
Lockdown makes young man in Georgia suicidal

By Nino Chubabria and Sarah Gale | Project Director and Project Leader

When Georgia went into lockdown, our residents all lost their jobs and their income overnight.  Our social business refilling printer cartridges also had to shut, so we lost a valuable source of funds.  This story is of course repeated thousands of times over, and many do not have the resiliance to cope.  

Not long ago, one of our residents saw a news report about a lad who tried to commit suicide.  He had lost his job, and with no income, he had also been evicted.  Vano recognised the young man because they grew up together in an orphanage, and he asked me to help him.  When I watched the story, I also recognised the young man.  He had been arrested about ten years ago for stealing toy binoculars.  He was then a child living on the streets of Batumi and Tbilisi, and he survived by begging and stealing.

We got involved and saved him from prison on condition that we took responsibility for him.  He came and lived in our shelter for two years.  After this time he started working and living independently, until he lost his job because of Corona virus.  After seeing the story, Jemal found him and brought him back.  He now lives at our shelter again, and will stay here until he can start work again.

Our daily life has changed of course.  The shelter is busy all day with parents and children unable to leave the house.  Fortunately, homeless young people in our city have been housed in orphanages, so we no longer need to take food out to them on the streets.  However, we still feel responsibility for families who have lived with us in the past, or who received training from us.  Wherever possible, we are delivering food parcels to them, with the necessary social distancing, of course.

Thank goodness we have also had some happy news.  We heard that one of our former beneficiaries has become a father.  One of our younger residents also celebrated his second birthday at our shelter.

We hope that you are all keeping safe and well, and thank you for your solidarity at this difficult time for us all.

 

Our newest resident (left) with Jamal
Our newest resident (left) with Jamal
Nikita's birthday
Nikita's birthday

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St Gregory's Foundation

Location: Harrow, Middlesex - United Kingdom
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Project Leader:
Sarah Gale
Hampton Wick , Surrey United Kingdom
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