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Charity bazaar to be held in Sofia for saving horse base for children with special needs

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A charity bazaar in support of the campaign to save the "Achilles" horse base in Sofia will be held on April 1 and 2 at 11:00 a.m. in the park in front of the National Palace of Culture in the capital, Anna Yoncheva, initiator of the "Different children of Bulgaria" project, told BNR. 

Artists from all over the country participate in the initiative, as the funds will be added to those collected so far for the purchase of the land on which the base is located. 

More than 50 children with special needs are about to lose the place where they can be treated and improve their quality of life through equine therapy after it was offered for sale by the owners for construction purposes.



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