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Bulgaria donates aid to children with autism in North Macedonia

Bulgarian Ambassador to Skopje
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Bulgarian Ambassador to North Macedonia Angel Angelov handed over long-term food supplies to families with children with autism in the country. The humanitarian aid is at the initiative of Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva, to support families during the Covid-19 crisis, MIA reported.

The ambassador said the activity was part of a larger Bulgarian program to help children with special needs and those most at risk during the coronavirus crisis, in order for them to feel safer.

Representative of the association "In my World" Vesna Stojanovska said that for 4 years the Bulgarian embassy has been helping all the centers for children at risk in Skopje and Ohrid.



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