It takes a whole village
to raise a child

What will I be when I grow up?

In our Duadze community, we see this truth every day: when parents, teachers, and the whole community join forces, children begin to flourish.

Early education is more than learning the alphabet and numbers. It is the moment when a child begins to believe they can become anyone: a doctor, teacher, soldier, caregiver, or a leader of their community. It is the time to plant seeds of hope, courage, empathy, and dignity.

For these seeds to grow, it takes a whole village. It takes hands that build the school. Hearts that support the teachers. And people who remind children every day: your future matters.
None of this happens on its own.

Behind every child’s smile stands someone who chose to trust that change is possible. Donors who often have never met these children in person become part of their story. Thanks to their support, the kindergarten is not just a building, it is a place of safety, growth, and discovery of talents.
Our foundation has been working here for years. We do not come for a moment and leave one-time aid. We stay. We learn the people their needs and their dreams. Together with the residents we equip classrooms, provide educational materials, and support teachers, but above all we build relationships, because real change begins with trust.

Year by year we see how children who once held a crayon uncertainly now confidently talk about who they want to become. And the community that once asked for help is increasingly becoming a source of help for others.

Donors do not give only funds. They give time, opportunities, and the sense that someone believes in these children before they learn to believe in themselves. That is why this story continues because it is shared. Between the local community, teachers, parents, and people from afar united by one conviction: education changes the future for generations.