Some of the beneficiaries of the Kurdgelauri Small Family-Type Home had an insufficient level of Georgian language proficiency, which made it difficult to form opinions, communicate in everyday life, and fully participate in the educational process. This language barrier was one of the significant obstacles to their social integration.
Based on the identified need, the organization assigned additional Georgian language lessons to the beneficiaries, which aim to strengthen language competencies, develop self-expression skills, and promote effective interaction with the environment.
As a result of the additional learning process, the beneficiaries are given the opportunity to overcome the language barrier, improve social communication with peers and adults, and actively participate in educational and public life, which directly contributes to their sustainable integration into society.
CHCA implements the program with the financial support of the Ministry of IDPs from the occupied territories, labor, health and social affairs of Georgia.
