By Nana Chkareuli | Executive director
Dear friends,
As we mentioned in the previous report, during 2022 we hosted more than 50 workshops and the participants got familiar with the settlement, and its everyday life and met several families, who shared their stories during the lunch breaks of the workshops. besides the tourism agencies, we received bookings from Harvard University students and professors who were interested in the South Caucasus and the conditions of Internally Displaced People in Georgia. This is another added value for us since such meetings raise awareness about the reality we live in Georgia.
We always try to support economic growth on a local level, especially among women, For this reason, we hired 3 interns in 2022 in order to increase their professional skills and in case of desire, they will stay with us and will work on their economic stability.
We also applied for funding that might provide the possibility of improving our space with the additional rooms and technique, if everything goes well we will manage to host bigger groups of tourists and with the income, we will plan to provide better facilities for the visitors. Reopening our case is one of the most desired outcomes for us in the future and we need your support in this regard.
Without your support and donations, we would not have such encouragement and we want to thank you again. It is so exiting when we see donation notifications considering the reality in the world nowadays. Thanks a lot, we do not feel forgotten.
Kind regards,
Nana Chkareuli
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