Divine Child Foundation

Divine Child Foundation Making a difference for abandoned children in the eastern European country of Georgia

Conditions in state-run orphanages in the country of Georgia are so harsh that some children prefer to take their chances on the street. Divine Child Foundation focuses its efforts on improving the physical conditions of the children's lives. We have found that positive changes in the environment leads to improved emotional health and increased community involvement with the children.

07/22/2020

Award-winning Design/Build Firm, Commonwealth Home Remodelers, Inc, Vienna, VA seeks excellent Lead Carpenter/Project Manager for long term position. 5 years hands on & supervisory experience req. Large interesting projects. Great potential for growth & expanding responsibilities. Build on talents and interests while working with truly likable and respectful people. EOE.
*Family Friendly
*Health Insurance
*Vacation Leave
*401K
*Bonus/Incentive program
Send resume to [email protected]

03/05/2016
03/05/2016
12/12/2012

Congratulations to Jodi Scholes of Reston, VA as the winner of the Autumn Indigo quilt!

12/05/2012

A donation was made to the Divine Child Foundation today in the memory of Kristen Wilder who died tragically in an automobile accident recently. The donor says that Kristen loved children.

12/27/2011

Six boys and four girls, aged 9 through 17, arrived at Tsilkani Children's Home today. Help make a home for them with a Christmas donation!

Tsilkani Children's Home.  Six children will arrive on Tuesday!
12/25/2011

Tsilkani Children's Home. Six children will arrive on Tuesday!

12/24/2011

Two new children's homes are opening soon -- the first six children arrive at the Tsilkani home on December 27. Gil and Kelvin will be traveling to Tbilisi, Georgia to help with the homes and have Christmas with the children. More complete information is on the website. We need your help to finish furnishing the homes and provide ongoing support!

11/10/2011

Gil is in Georgia this week inspecting the progress on the two houses that are being renovated for the two small orphanages. He reports that the quality of the work is good, but as with any construction project there are some issues. He's discovered that one of the houses will have coal-powered heat, which is dirty and very expensive. But there's no other option -- liquid gas is banned in Children's Homes for safety reasons, and the gas line won't reach the building for two more years.

Address

208 Dominion Road NE
Vienna, VA
22180

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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