I want to fly myself

Although Bulgaria has grown in recent years in its economic development, it remains the poorest country in Europe. The competitiveness of people today depends both on good education and on their flexibility to adapt to rapidly changing living conditions. Part of the population of Bulgaria lives in extreme poverty, which leads to difficulties in growing children. In recent years, children have been placed in family-type centers with living parents who are unable to take care of them because of their social life and lack of significant income due to death or leaving the family of one of the parents. Very often, children are not prepared for the fate that affects them, and from a secure family environment, they fall into centers to which they have to adapt. Children living in centers for years emulate each other but there is lack of an adult in their lives, to whom the can learn and emulate. The current project aims to show the right direction for young people, who live in a family-type centers. Aims to show children how to form goals and how to pursue them. The project activities will support young people in definition of their goals and will show them how to be flexible, strong and adaptable in order to be proper citizens of our country. The project aims to build self-esteem in children and show them that their fate and life are in their hands and they can achieve success if they develop their skills and talents.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 01 Jun, 2018
End date 01 Jun, 2019
Contract date 15 May, 2018
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Financial information

Total cost 68,437.60
Grant 68,437.60
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 68,385.68
EU participation percent 85.0%

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