With the initiative and support of the Rector of the Georgian Technical University, Academician David Gurgenidze, within the framework of the cycle of events aimed at social responsibility, the Dean of the Faculty of Informatics and Control Systems, Professor Taliko Zhvania, Deputy Deans, Professors Lili Petriashvili, Nona Otkhozoria and students of the same faculty Tamar Kozashvili and Roma Kasaburi, as well as the Head of the GTU Women’s Association, Professor Nazi Kutsiava, donated clothes to two large families in the Tserovani IDP settlement.
The cycle of charity events at the Georgian Technical University began in December-January with pre-New Year and Christmas events, within the framework of which the beneficiaries of the Gori Elderly Home - “Your Warm Hearth”, the Tbilisi Boarding House “Imedi” and the Gabriel Beri Home for the Elderly and Disabled, and the large family of the socially vulnerable - Tsezar and Avtandil Zhamureli in Tserovani, were given products, as well as first aid and personal hygiene items.
As the Dean of the GTU Faculty of Informatics and Control Systems, Professor Taliko Zhvania noted, with the support of the Rector, Academician David Gurgenidze, the Faculty of Informatics and Control Systems with the “Women's Association” permanently holds charity events.
“We visited the Zhamurashvili families for the second time this year. We helped them with food and snacks for the New Year, and this time we gave the children clothes for all four seasons. The Zhamurashvili brothers have 10 minors growing up in their family. They have been living in Akhalgori since 2008. The eldest of Avtandil Zhamurashvili and Nino Kakhurashvili’s 5 children is 16 years old, the youngest, twins, are 3 years old, and the eldest child of Tsezar and Gvantsa Kaparashvili’s family is 14 years old, and the youngest is 5 years old. Within the framework of the campaign, we collected clothes, and toys, and purchased the items that these children need most. To implement the Rector’s initiative, the faculty with the GTU Women’s Association will continue the cycle of charity campaigns,” says Taliko Zhvania.
The university regularly cares for vulnerable groups in society - beneficiaries of nursing homes and socially vulnerable families.