Tbilisi: The Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili, visited the “Kedeli” community home for disabled people and the “Taobata Kera” boarding house for disabled people in Tsnori in Sighnaghi municipality.
During his visit to the community home, Parliamentary Chairman Papuashvili congratulated the disabled citizens living in the social house and boarding house for Christmas and New Year. Papuashvili wished them a prosperous, dignified and a fulfilling New Year.
Along with this, Papuashvili presented household appliances and the items of basic necessities and sweets to the disabled citizens living in the community home.
Ketevan Lekveishvili, the founder of the boarding house “Taobata Keri”, expressed his gratitude towards the Chairman of the Parliament for his kind and appreciable gesture towards the
“This kind of help and attention is of great importance because our beneficiaries are socially vulnerable section. Therefore, it becomes a responsibility for all of us as a society to stand by them and provide them with the support they require to lead a dignified life,” said Taobata Keri, founder Ketevan Lekveishvili.
Together with the Chairman of the Parliament, the members of the Parliament: Davit Songhulashvili and Giorgi Khelashvili, as well as the state trustee in the Kakheti region, Giorgi Aladashvili and representatives of the local government, were present at the social home for disabled people of Tsnori and boarding house for disabled people of Tsnori .
Earlier, Shalva Papuashvili and other members of the Georgian Parliament visited Iashvili Children’s clinic to meet Leukaemia patients and wished them for Christmas and New Year. He, together with the Deputy Speakers of the Parliament, Giorgi Volski, Davit Sergeenko, Levan Ioselian and Parliamentarian Irma Zavradashvili, gave New Year’s gifts to the children on behalf of the Parliament of Georgia.
“We made the children happy a little, gave them gifts and congratulated them on the New Year”, stated deputy speaker of the Parliament, Giorgi Volski.