What we do

We help where we are needed. We provide immediate humanitarian aid to people affected by war or natural disaster. As part of our development cooperation, we help people to cut loose and make a living. We focus on the development of health care and social protection as well as  rural development and environmental protection and actively work on systemic changes in Georgia.

Story of Ani Butskhrikidze
June 1, 2021 Stories

Story of Ani Butskhrikidze

Ani is raising her husband’s late brother’s (bereaved) children along with her own. She is also taking care of her disabled mother and elderly father. Ani had to suddenly move from Tbilisi to Racha.

Story of Nana Dvalidze
June 1, 2021 Stories

Story of Nana Dvalidze

 Nana and her family have been actively pursuing cattle breeding for years, and in recent years they’ve also added beekeepingto their traditional activities. They now produce milk, cheese, butter and curd, as well as sour cream and honey. Nana and her family have loyal customers, especially during the summer, when Racha is full of tourists.

In 2021, Caritas Czech Republic celebrates six years its country office in Georgia
May 31, 2021 News

In 2021, Caritas Czech Republic celebrates six years its country office in Georgia

The year 2021 Caritas Czech Republic (CCR) marks six years since the registration of its branch in Georgia. In 2015, the local representation of CCR was officially registered as “Caritas Czech Republic in Georgia”. Since that time, Czech Caritas has implemented about twenty development projects and improved the lives of thousands, focusing in particular on people with disabilities, children with autism, and people living in mountainous regions.

Thanks to Visegrad Fund, Caritas delivered hygiene and protective equipment to the ambulatories
May 25, 2021 News

Thanks to Visegrad Fund, Caritas delivered hygiene and protective equipment to the ambulatories

Since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic, Caritas Czech Republic (CCR) has been assisting Georgian health care system to respond adequately to suddenly emerged challenges. Under the partnership with International Visegrad Fund, Czech Caritas extends its material support to rural ambulatories in Western Georgia, which provide medical services to local communities of internally displaced persons (IDPs).

“We Help Where Needed” – Caritas Czech Republic Tackles Georgia’s Waste Management Problem
May 14, 2021 News

“We Help Where Needed” – Caritas Czech Republic Tackles Georgia’s Waste Management Problem

Every year, about 900,000 tons of municipal waste is generated in Georgia, 700,000 tons of which are dumped in landfills. Currently, data on the amount and specificity of generated waste is not available in 47 out of 56 municipalities (that is to say, with the exception of relatively larger cities and towns such as Telavi, Gori, Akhaltsikhe, Kutaisi, Ozurgeti, Batumi, Tbilisi, Rustavi and Borjomi).