Georgian A/B Teachers and Students Organize Charity Event for Border Villages
We are proud to share the wonderful initiative led by our Georgian A and B teachers and students, who came together to support children living in Georgia’s border villages.
The project began with a visit to a local sock factory, where students had the opportunity to learn about the production process and meet the factory owner, who generously gifted them warm, colorful socks for the cause.
Next, our school community held a vibrant cultural festival, full of music, dance, and traditional food. Thanks to the generous donations collected during the event, we were able to purchase a variety of essential items for the children in need.
In addition, students and families donated books to help build small libraries in these villages, encouraging reading and learning.
Finally, on May 3rd, teachers delivered the gifts — socks, supplies, and books — to the children in the border areas, bringing smiles, joy, and hope.
This experience not only brought support to those in need but also taught our students the true meaning of empathy, community, and action.
We are incredibly proud of everyone involved!