In the next 30 days, this project will provide emergency winter support to children from the most vulnerable families in Georgia. Support includes warm clothing, nutritious food, essential household items, and access to age-appropriate educational and reading materials for children living in hard-to-reach regions. This form of support has been part of our work for several years and helps ensure that children facing poverty and geographic isolation have basic learning resources during the winter
Across Georgia, many children live in high-risk households affected by serious illness, single parenthood, unstable income, and housing insecurity. During winter, these challenges become more severe. Many families lack reliable heating, making cold weather dangerous for children. Caregivers struggle to provide warm clothing, sufficient food, and basic stability, forcing difficult choices between rent, medical needs, heating, and daily essentials.
This project will provide emergency winter assistance to children from high-risk households by supplying warm clothing, food support, heating-related essentials, and basic household items. Support will be delivered directly to families identified through community outreach and vulnerability assessment. By meeting urgent winter needs, the project helps protect children's health, reduce immediate risks, and provide short-term stability during the cold season.
By stabilizing children's basic needs during winter, this project helps reduce long-term health risks linked to cold exposure, poor nutrition, and chronic stress. Timely support allows children to grow in safer conditions, improving their well-being, resilience, and ability to participate in daily life. For families, this assistance eases crisis pressure and helps prevent deeper, long-term hardship.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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