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Donate for Bulgaria organizes gift wrapping campaign for children in need

Photo: Antonia Ilieva

The Donate for Bulgaria foundation is organizing a gift wrapping campaign. The Christmas gifts will be sent to children’s social homes and to families in need from all over the country. The volunteers in the campaign, which has been made possible thanks to numerous donors, are calling on everyone to help with whatever they can.

“Every day we take no notice of the things we ought to feel grateful for,” one of the volunteers says.

Dozens of volunteers have so far joined the initiative and have wrapped around 250 gifts.



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