Restoring Smiles and Health: Dental Care Support for Assyrian Communities in Georgia

Assyrian Family Aid is proud to share the completion of a vital healthcare initiative in Georgia that provided dental treatment to 150 individuals within Assyrian communities. Access to basic dental care remains a challenge for many families, and this project aimed to address an urgent and often overlooked need.

Through this initiative, patients in Tbilisi, Rustavi, and the village of Dzveli Kanda received essential dental procedures that improved not only oral health but overall well-being. From preventative care to necessary treatments, these services helped relieve pain, prevent future complications, and restore confidence for individuals of all ages.

This project was made possible through close coordination with dedicated local professionals and community members in Georgia who played a critical role in organizing and delivering care. Their on-the-ground support ensured that services reached those who needed them most, efficiently and compassionately.

Healthcare initiatives like this dental program create lasting impact. Proper dental care improves quality of life, supports long-term health, and allows individuals to return to daily activities without discomfort or limitation. By supporting 150 treatments, this project helped strengthen families and reinforce community well-being.

Assyrian Family Aid extends heartfelt gratitude to everyone involved in the coordination and execution of this project. We are deeply thankful for the commitment and care shown by the local teams and partners who helped bring healing and hope to Assyrian families in Georgia.

As we continue our mission, we remain committed to supporting practical, life-improving projects that meet real needs and create sustainable impact. Together, we can continue to restore health, dignity, and opportunity for Assyrian communities around the world.

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