“BOKAYA” ASSOCIATION, BULGARIA IN PARTNERSHIP WITH “TINERII 3D” ASSOCIATION, ROMANIA, IMPLEMENT THE “DOBROTVORITELNICA” PROJECT, № 2023-1-BG01-ESC51-VTJ-000131455, UNDER THE EUROPEAN SOLIDARITY CORPS PROGRAM.

A second flow of volunteer teams with young people from Bulgaria and Romania is being implemented in the period 01.12.2023 – 21.12.2023 in Vidin, Bulgaria.

The main goal was to increase the social commitment of young people by attracting them to participate in various charitable and social initiatives.

In Stream 1, the following activities were performed:

  • Workshop “Rules for building a good and successful charity campaign”
  • Informational meeting with representatives of charitable organizations from the region of Vidin. Getting to know the different causes
  • Providing organizational support in conducting Christmas workshops for children and youth at risk
  • Creative workshop for making Christmas items, which will be offered at the Christmas charity bazaar in MALL Vidin.
  • Creative workshop to master puppets for puppet theater and props for theater performances. Preparation for participation in Christmas performances for disadvantaged children and youth
  • Participation in a charity puppet theater for underprivileged children
  • Providing organizational assistance to charitable organizations during the Christmas Bazaar in Vidin Mall. Conducting an information campaign among the local population about the possibilities of involvement in various charitable causes.
  • Preparation of materials for the Christmas celebration for disadvantaged children and youth.
  • Dissemination of prepared informational materials among disadvantaged children and youth.
  • Preparation and holding of a charity Christmas party for disadvantaged children and children at risk.

At the end, based on the assessments made and the information from the volunteers’ diaries, certificates certifying their participation in the project were prepared.

Funded by the European Solidarity Corps, Erasmus+ Program of the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are entirely those of their author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the European Union, the European Solidarity Corps or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the EACEA is responsible for them.