Welcome to Temi
"Temi" means "community" in Kartuli, the Georgian language. On this farm in the eastern Kakheti region of Georgia (Google maps: 420 00’57N 450 40’29E;
elevation 509 m.), more than 80 socially vulnerable people live an active, challenging, and most of all, happy life. Life at Temi is based on the
belief that all human beings are equal, that everyone can contribute, and that each of us has the right to reach our full potential – which requires
provision of care, of love, of education, and of opportunities.
Temi first started in 1989, and the community has grown steadily - to more than 100 people today. Perched in the foothills of the stunning Caucasian mountains, we are a non-profit, registered charitable organisation, and are governed by Georgian Law.
Your support can help Temi achieve the "self-sustainability" needed to ensure its "long-term survival", and also "further develop" its current
facilities, guaranteeing that these vulnerable children and adults are offered the "best chance in life".

