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Caucasus
Children's Relief Fund (CCRFund) was begun in order to help orphans
and other disadvantaged children in the Caucasus region of the
world. Our first project was assistance to the Dzegvi Children's
Home complex not far from the city of Tbilisi, the capital of
the nation of Georgia. The Dzegvi complex consists of a main
orphanage with about 65 kids, a satellite home with 10 more children
in the nearby village of Kasani and 15 more young adults in several
transitional living homes in Bediani village, further away.
By
supporting Dzegvi Orphanage, CCRFund also helps support a free
soup kitchen in Tbilisi which is run by the Dzegvi staff. After
Seth Mydans’ NY Times article in January, 2004, we were
contacted by the US embassy in Tbilisi and asked if we would
handle the donations and inquiries that were generated by the
article. Of course we would. That was the beginning of our relationship
with the children and staff at the Telavi Children’s home
in Telavi, Georgia.
We're
an American charity with headquarters in the small town of Cottage
Grove, Oregon. It is the dream of a few Georgian and American
friends who realized that, working together, they could make
a difference in the lives of some needy children.
Corporate
Donors Listing Added:
Please
take a look at the newly added lising of our Corporate Benefactos.
We're so grateful for what they've given to the children.
Special Note:
We've
had a number of inquiries about donations and most of those questions
we've attempted to answer discreetly on our "Contact
or Donate"
link. There have been a number of people who've asked if we accept
gifts via PayPal and so we've now made that available.
For
those of you who have responded so graciously, please accept
our thanks in behalf of the children of Telavi.
Sincerely,
Edythe Stromme
Spring 2008