I recently attended the Winter Charity Fair organized by the International Women's Association Georgia for the third or fourth time. Based on my past experiences, I arrived early at the Sheraton Metekhi Hotel to purchase some goods from the US and participate in the Bottle Bank game at the UK stand.
The objective of the Winter Charity Fair organized by the International Women's Association Georgia (IWAG) is to raise funds for projects in Georgia that focus on women, children, the elderly, and those with special needs. This event has traditionally been held as Christmas approaches and marks the 15th Winter Fair in the history of IWAG.
China's stand
Danes or Swedes are preparing their stand (perhaps it was a joint Scandinavian event)
France's stand is getting prepared
Japan's stand
Handicrafts are being prepared for selling
Local Georgian craftsmen preparing their stands
Books for sale
Hotel Sheraton Metekhi Tbilisi
Danes are selling hot wine in front of entrance at hotel
Volunteers from Dog shelter
Volunteers from Dog shelter
Georgian handicrafts
Banner of IWA (International Women associations Georgia)
View to Tbilisi city from Hotel Sheraton Metekhi
Our catch at this Winter Fair
Embassies and consulates from 21 countries, including Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, China, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States of America, are actively preparing their stands. The fair provides visitors with the opportunity to purchase souvenirs, decorations, crafts, and food items from a diverse range of countries.
Moreover, the event has received support from numerous sponsors who have contributed to the fair. The Winter Charity Fair is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a fun-filled day while contributing to a worthy cause.