Hresnics, as Ukrainian Family Helpers, play a vital role in ASB Georgia's Cash Transfer Program. They consistently collaborate with beneficiaries, offering social assistance by providing information, advice, and support. Through their efforts, Hresnics make a substantial impact, significantly enhancing the daily lives of vulnerable Ukrainians living in Georgia.
Tatyana Lechenko, an experienced Hresnic, who has been actively assisting 70 Ukrainian families in Georgia for over a year. She fled from the war in Ukraine to Georgia about one month after the conflict began in March 2022. At 37 years old, Tatyana discovered a new purpose in life when she connected with ASB Georgia and its partner organization, Unite Together (UT). Grateful for the opportunity, she now works as a dedicated helper for Ukrainian families.
"I've experienced displacement twice. First, in 2013, after the occupation of Donetsk, I relocated to Irpen. Second, in 2022, I arrived in Georgia. I worked in various roles, including as an accountant, florist, and make-up artist. My active and sociable nature led me to a new role as a Hresnic, a Ukrainian Family Helper. This opportunity allowed me to learn a profession I had never experienced before. I'm truly grateful for this chance, as it lets me live peacefully without worrying about tomorrow. I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to ASB Georgia and UT for their unwavering support throughout this journey”.
The RISE Georgia project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care, and Consumer Protection of the Republic of Austria. It is being implemented by ASB Georgia, in clos
The meeting was organized as part of the SEGI project, funded by Aktion Deutschland Hilft. This project aims to support the integration of Ukrainians living in Georgia through sports, educati
The event featured a self-defense masterclass for Ukrainian and Georgian women and children, led by Georgia’s Youth Olympic champion Mate Gvelesiani, alongside Toma Gelashvili.
ASB Georgia remains committed to the wellbeing of Ukrainians living in Georgia, continuing our support through various efforts and activities aimed at fostering integration and stability.
This activity is part of the project SEGI: Sport, Education, Gender, and Information, implemented by ASB Georgia and its partner organizations, UT and SSK, with funding from Aktion Deutschlan