How the Chernovetskyi Fund Supports Georgia’s Vulnerable
For thousands of vulnerable Georgians, poverty is not an abstract concept; it directly means an empty refrigerator, untreated illness or aging alone. The Chernovetskyi Fund tries to close these gaps by giving concrete help and necessary aid to those living in unfortunate circumstances and who poverty inflicts most severely.
What Is the Chernovetskyi Fund?
The Chernovetskyi Fund is one of Georgia’s largest private charitable organizations, launched by philanthropist Leonid Chernovetskyi in April 2012. The organization works to support Georgians struggling to meet basic needs due to income insecurity, illness, disability or age. The Fund’s mission focuses on supporting socially vulnerable groups, including those living below the poverty line, large families and the most vulnerable individuals facing illness, including children and adults.
Its programs are rooted in practical assistance that meets immediate needs while upholding dignity.
Home Care for the Elderly and Bedridden
The Fund’s most consequential program includes home care for older people and bedridden. Caregivers help beneficiaries perform their daily chores, including cleaning, food preparation and taking medicine. The program helps reduce health risks and helps families who can’t afford private care.
The home care initiative protects older adults from medical emergencies or institutionalization in homes and communities.
Family-Type Orphanages and Child Protection
Children who lack parental care are significantly less likely to achieve upward mobility in life and far more likely to experience long-term poverty. According to a report, children raised in unstable family environments face higher levels of social exclusion, poorer educational outcomes and greater economic disadvantage later in life. The Chernovetskyi Fund addresses this issue by supporting family-type orphanages that provide children with stable housing, education and emotional support.
Unlike large institutional settings, these homes offer a family-based environment that leads to stronger long-term outcomes and a lower risk of poverty in adulthood.
Day Centers, Canteens and Social Patrols
Food insecurity is still a daily fact for many low-income Georgians. The Fund has day centers and canteens that serve hot food to older people, people with disabilities and people without homes. Social patrol teams broaden this outreach and help locate individuals requiring immediate support.
By carrying out outreach in neighborhoods and public spaces, these teams make sure that people who do not choose to seek assistance still obtain it. This strategy not only protects against devastating deprivation but also against social isolation itself. In addition to well-defined initiatives, the Chernovetskyi Fund provides direct assistance, including food parcels, medications and household items.
Staff members assess each case individually to match aid with specific needs, ensuring appropriate support. For chronically ill children or adults caring for children, medical expenses can push families deeper into poverty. Targeted aid and caregiving help cover these costs, enabling caregivers to remain employed while keeping the household intact.
Scale and Measurable Impact
The Chernovetskyi Fund has provided more than $9 million for social assistance initiatives since its inception. In other words, thousands of vulnerable people across Georgia have benefited from its programs. The Fund’s scale enables it to respond quickly to crises while also delivering long-term support.
Reliable funding ensures continuity of care, which is crucial for addressing chronic poverty rather than offering only short-term relief.
Success Stories
Six-year-old Anna-Maria grew up in a family struggling with both poverty and illness. According to the Chernovetskyi Fund, her home once lacked consistent access to food and basic supplies, making everyday life a challenge for her and her family. After the Fund provided targeted assistance, including food, clothing and essential household items, Anna-Maria’s mother began to recover from the health issues that had heavily burdened the household.
The most joyful change came from Anna-Maria herself: she thanked supporters for helping her mother and shared, “Now she laughs and plays with me,” a profound shift from their earlier hardships.
Three young siblings—Tornike, Lazare and Luka—represent another heartwarming example of the Chernovetskyi Fund’s impact. According to the organization, the boys once lived in conditions of hardship and uncertainty. With the Fund’s support, they received essential care, meals and family outreach services that helped stabilize their home life.
Today, the brothers are healthy and happy, participating in family and community activities that poverty had once made out of reach.
Many elderly Georgians face poverty and loneliness, especially without family support or sufficient income. The Chernovetskyi Fund has reached people like Grandma Oliko and Grandpa Givi, who once lived with daily uncertainty and minimal access to care. The Fund provided regular food assistance, companionship through social visits and coordinated support that helped them remain safely in their home.
Staff and volunteers report that the couple is deeply grateful, not only for the material aid but also for the dignity and respect that come from sustained attention and care.
These personal stories show how a charity like the Chernovetskyi Fund can go beyond statistics to create real change in people’s lives. From a child’s laughter to a family finding peace and from elderly neighbors feeling seen to receiving care, the Fund’s work demonstrates a key lesson: when communities and donors engage in targeted, human-centered support, poverty becomes less permanent and more preventable.
Each example reflects the Fund’s core mission—to ensure that no one in Georgia is left behind in accessing food, health care, shelter or social support—and highlights how individual lives can improve when everyday kindness is paired with organized action.
A Compassionate Path Forward
The Chernovetskyi Fund’s work demonstrates that the most harmful effects of poverty can be mitigated when programs are targeted and human-centered. Its approach shows that dignity-focused aid, delivered consistently and at scale, can stabilize lives and strengthen communities. In the face of Georgia’s inequality and demographic challenges, the Chernovetskyi Fund plays an indispensable role.
– Salome Jincharadze
Salome is based in Tbilisi, Georgia and focuses on Good News, Politics for The Borgen Project.
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