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Lolita Abramova: A Woman Who Turns Care into Art and Inspires Thousands of Hearts

by Georgia Today
October 15, 2025
in Social & Society
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Lolita Abramova: A Woman Who Turns Care into Art and Inspires Thousands of Hearts

A Childhood in Abkhazia, A Mission for Life

Born in sunny Sukhumi, Republic of Abkhazia, Lolita knew from an early age that she wanted to change the world around her. Today, she is not just a leader she is an inspirer, encouraging women to love themselves, care for their health, and feel supported.

An Upcoming Charitable Campaign for the Women of Abkhazia

In the near future, Lolita will launch a charitable campaign for women living in Abkhazia. The examinations will be conducted on October 27, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Persona Med Clinic, located at 13 Dadiani Street, Zugdidi, Georgia. To participate, women will need to obtain special permits. The organizers have taken into account that women from Abkhazia will need time to obtain the special permit required to cross the border, as well as to prepare for the trip. For this reason, information about the upcoming campaign is being published in advance and across various sources – starting from social media and ending with print publications. This approach allows every woman to go through all the necessary steps calmly and arrive at the designated place on time, without haste and in comfortable conditions.

This campaign will become the starting point of Lolita’s mission in this direction a movement toward new initiatives, projects, and forms of support. The conditions being created aim to make women feel cared for not because they’ve earned it, but just because we are here.

“Health, beauty, and emotional comfort are not privileges they are the fundamental rights of every human being,” says Lolita.

A New Philosophy of Care

Lolita’s work is based on the belief that caring for health should support not only the body, but also the mind, inner world, and creative energy of a woman.

After joining the community, Lolita set a goal to bring more creativity into it and to never settle for what’s already been done. She reimagined the concept of the spaces where women and their guests gather, adding comfort and aesthetics. As part of the institute’s activities, special Beauty Days are held moments when women in rehabilitation are seen not through the lens of their condition, but first and foremost as women without labels or disclaimers, and with full rights to beauty, attention, and inner harmony.

“From survival mode to creation mode, this is the path we offer each woman,” says Lolita.

The choice is always the woman’s, but this philosophy forms the foundation of the Institute’s work. Each woman who comes here is carefully guided from a state of survival to a state of creation. This is a deep and delicate process that requires attention, patience, and sincere engagement.

Today, the Phoenix International Institute of Rebirth has become a center where innovation merges with humanity. Women find space for recovery, strength, and new possibilities. The Institute also emphasizes prevention and the formation of a culture of self-care, because support is important not only after illness, but before it as well.

The Phoenix Rebirth Institute: A Multifaceted Mission

Lolita is the founder of the Phoenix International Institute of Rebirth, and the vice president of the independent nonprofit organization Caucasian Onco Society “HOPE”, which collaborates with the international network Europa Donna. These organizations are united by one common mission: to support women at different stages of life.

While HOPE provides treatment and support for cancer patients, the Phoenix Institute focuses on rehabilitation and return to life after illness, as well as programs that promote support and the importance of regular check-ups. Together, these efforts form a shared cause that unites their work.

Public Campaigns and Patient Advocacy

For many years, HOPE has carried out public campaigns aimed at raising awareness and protecting the rights of women facing cancer. The human chain in Freedom Square, advocacy programs in the regions, and roundtable discussions about patient needs all of these initiatives have provided platforms for women to be heard.

Today, following Lolita’s involvement in HOPE and the creation of her own institute, such campaigns can now be organized jointly with HOPE and Europa Donna. This expands their reach and amplifies their impact. It is important to emphasize that partnership makes these initiatives meaningful and sustainable not the work of one individual.

Collaboration Across Sectors

HOPE and the Phoenix Institute actively develop cooperation with both international and local institutions including clinics, doctors, foundations, NGOs, media, and educational projects. These collaborations pool expertise and resources, making support for women more comprehensive and accessible.

In this way, HOPE and Phoenix become part of a broader network where different sectors of society unite. This cooperation enables new projects, expanded rehabilitation programs, and initiatives that provide real benefits to women and their families.

An Open Call for Support

The Institute and its partners are open to all forms of cooperation. Women, their families, and any individual regardless of gender, age, nationality, race, or religion may reach out for help with prevention, rehabilitation after illness, or existing diagnoses.

Financial support, professional expertise, media collaboration, and volunteering are all welcome to help sustain and expand this work.

The Institute also welcomes collaboration with speakers and practitioners in developmental and life-enhancing programs such as neurography, theta healing, yoga, theater, vocal classes, and other creative activities. These initiatives help women not only recover but also discover new sources of joy and self-expression.

Contact Information

Address: Ikalto St. 8, Tbilisi
Tel: +995 551 511 177 / +995 591 221 408
Working hours: 12:00–19:00
Emails: phoenixinstitute.ge@gmail.com | hope33.3@yahoo.com
Social media: Hope / იმედი | Phoenix International Institute of Rebirth
Website: in development

A Woman Who Inspires

Lolita believes that every woman’s path can be filled with creation and joy, as well as a deep faith in herself not in her future self, but in her present self: right now, this very moment, and for the rest of her long, fulfilling life.

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