Tserovani Summer Fest

Our initiative group consists of seven members, all residing in the Tserovni IDP settlement, and united by the common goal of enhancing the well-being and development of the Tserovni community. The majority of our group members are students, and we also manage the Tserovni Facebook group, which currently has over 13 thousand members and caters to the interests of the settlement’s population.

Over time, we observed a decline in events in the community, prompting us to organize activities to bring together the local youth and the settlement through sports, cultural, educational, and entertainment events. We aimed to promote unity among the villagers, generate meaningful and enjoyable experiences that would bridge generational gaps, reinvigorate cultural and recreational activities, and provide a platform for local entrepreneurs and businesses to showcase their products. Ultimately, our goal was to create a lasting impact that would strengthen connections in our community and offer positive experiences to people of all ages, especially children who lacked such opportunities in recent years.

To fulfill this vision, we launched the Tserovani summer festival, which was a resounding success. The event bolstered the sense of unity in the community, fostered new bonds, and instilled pride in the residents. By revitalizing cultural and social activities, we have established the groundwork for future events that will continue to promote unity in our rural area and support the development and well-being of our people.

 

The project “Tserovani Summer Fest” is implemented with the support of the Education Development and Employment Center within the framework of the European Union (EU) and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung funded project “Civil Society STAR Initiative.”
 The project is implemented by a consortium led by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) together with the following non-governmental organizations – Center for Strategic Research and Development of Georgia (CSRDG), Civil Society Institute (CSI), Counseling and Training Center (CTC), Education Development and Employment Center (EDEC) and European Institute of Policy (IEP).
Skip to content