A vulnerable family in the village of Koki. The family consists of father and 2 children--one with a disability. Their mother had passed away. One of the volunteers shown here, Mrs. Iruza, delivered OGT blankets, towels, clothing, shoes, and toys.
“They were very very happy and could not
believe their eyes. It was very touching to see this family so happy.”
Enguri 1" held humanitarian action in the districts of Sagabisonio and Gelenavebi.
It
was a first time doing humanitarian action in the city of Poti. “We
are very happy to expand our working area and reach out to those who need us
the most.”
Alongside "Toliskuri", we visited 30
elderly people who use the City of Poti's home care services. We handed
out personal items, hygiene products, blankets, clothes and more to thirty
elderly persons. "Their living conditions are simply awful.
We were devastated and heavy-hearted from everything we witnessed."
The head of this
kindergarten was delighted and thankful for everything and thanked Orphan Grain
Train--Michigan multiple times for giving the children immense joy and happy
childhood memories.
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