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02.06.2020

On the occasion of the International Children’s Day, the volunteers of the Believe Youth group organised the online session for their little friends from the Poti Orphanage.
During the session, they talked about the background history of June 1st and exchanged their views about the importance of protection of children’s rights.
Marika Nadaria, co-founder of the Believe Foundation joined the session, she dialed in from Copenhagen and congratulated them on the Children’s International Day. She also offered  a virtual tour of the colourful streets of Nyhavn in Copenhagen and the home of Danish well known author, Hans Christian Andersen who is best known for writing children’s stories.The engagement during the session was both interesting and fun.

After a virtual tour,   the children were invited to participate in a cheerful quiz prepared by the volunteers of the Believe Youth. 

17.04.2020

The Believe Foundation has organised a charity campaign in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic.

The project involved people with special needs, socially vulnerable large families and elderly living in Poti. It also included the beneficiaries of the Poti Deaf Union. 

"We are glad that the Believe Foundation continues its support this year as well. Beneficiaries of the Poti Deaf Union received  food, masks and hand sanitizers due to the current COVID-19 situation, . We thank the members of the Believe Foundation and the volunteers for their help,” said Zviad Janelidze, a representative of the Poti Deaf Union.

Since 2019, the Believe's strategy has been linked to the UN Sustainable development goals and one of the main objectives of the Believe Foundation  is to fight against poverty and hunger. Within the framework of this project, the Foundation has helped 75 families (230 people) during the months of April - May 2020.

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