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First Aid Course in Lagodekhi Municipality

107 employees from 31 kindergartens in Lagodekhi Municipality have completed a comprehensive First Aid Course conducted by our partner SSK.

            

This training covered essential life-saving skills, wound care, and emergency response techniques tailored for young children in educational settings. Upon completion, participants received certificates recognizing their achievements.

                   

This initiative was made possible through the collaboration and support of the Lagodekhi Municipal City Hall and ASB Georgia.

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Psycho-social support for children from Nagorno-Karabakh

Psycho-social support for children from Nagorno-Karabakh

It has been one year since at least 26,400 children and their families fled from Nagorno-Karabakh, beginning new lives in various parts of Armenia. Around 1,000 children have already received

Free Chess Classes for Ukrainian and Georgian Children

Free Chess Classes for Ukrainian and Georgian Children

The classes are provided by Chess Grandmaster, Giorgi Baghaturovi. Children from both Ukraine and Georgia are welcome to participate.

Psychosocial Support for Children from Nagorno-Karabakh

Psychosocial Support for Children from Nagorno-Karabakh

უკვე 1,000-ზე მეტმა ბავშვმა მიიღო აუცილებელი ფსიქო-სოციალური დახმარება ASB-ისა და ჩვენი პარტნიორებისგან.

Happy Independence Day, Ukraine! -We congratulate the Ukrainian people on this day

Happy Independence Day, Ukraine! -We congratulate the Ukrainian people on this day

At ASB Georgia, we are committed to supporting Ukrainians living in Georgia through various projects. We provide essential, multi-purpose cash assistance, offer psycho-social counseling, and

Kutaisi Emergency Management Service received a Fire Truck

Kutaisi Emergency Management Service received a Fire Truck

This initiative not only enhances the capabilities of the Emergency Management Service but also plays a crucial role in reducing the vulnerability of our local community to fires. The project