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Social and recreation activities for the orphans of "Rodopski pansion" in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Plovdiv          July 1 - July 14, 2012
Plovidv          July 15 - July 28, 2012
Plovdiv          July 29 - August 11, 2012
Plovdiv          August 12 - August 25, 2012

Volunteer project: "Rodopski pansion" provides home and care for disadvantaged children at the ages of 6 to 18. Most of the children are orphans or abandoned, some have mild to medium levels of learning or mental disabilities. The home also provides support to families who are temporarily unable to take care of their kids. The parents are being encouraged and taught effective parenting skills while the children stay in the social home. The establishment also runs a Crisis center, which serves as an emergency shelter for abused and traumatized children or those from problem families.
Another program of the Social home is for social and professional integration. It prepares for independent living 17 - 20 years old youths who grew up in this or other similar facilities throughout the country. During the day they attend vocational training courses, but the volunteers may meet and spend time with some of them in the evenings and weekends.

The socially disadvantaged background of most of the children is considered to be the reason for many problems, which they face in school, in their contacts with other people, in their everyday life. That's why the interaction with other young people from different countries while working, playing, learning together in the frame of an international volunteer project effectively supports their socialization and adapting to life in mainstream society.
The main objective of the project is establishing intercultural social contact between the children of Rodopski pansion and the group of international volunteers from all parts of the world, as well as improving children’s communication skills.

The social project in Plovdiv consists of four consecutive workcamps, each with a duration of two weeks. Depending on the availability of free places, a volunteer may join more than one project. Keep in mind that a short-term volunteer workcamp is a very dynamic and emotionally intense experience and requires higher personal commitment, comparable to that in longer volunteer projects.

Volunteer activities: The volunteers will work with two separate groups of resident children. The first group includes 18 children at the age of 6 to 12 with mild or moderate learning or mental disabilities. The volunteers will take the kids to short walks outside, organise and play games, take them to a swimming pool, etc.
The second group consists of 16 children up to 18 years of age, who are orphaned, abandoned or separated from their families. The volunteers will help organise a varied program of activities such as sports events and competitions, group games, martial arts for kids, thematic workshops, music, arts and crafts, walks in the city of Plovdiv, visits to different sights and events.
Some of the planned activities for the volunteers involve maintenance tasks around the home, such as cleaning, painting or moving furniture.
Because of the lack of funds and the difficult economic situation of these social establishments in Bulgaria, the volunteers are invited to contribute with their creativity, enthusiasm and ideas. Over the years, the experience has proved that without costly events, this can be a really rewarding and unforgettable time for the volunteers and the youngsters.

Aims of the project:
- to establish intercultural social contact between the children and young people from different countries
- to improve the communication abilities of the children in informal environment
- support in organizing different cultural and sports events
- to offer opportunity for the children to learn, practical and living skills, and habits for self-dependant living
- providing informal atmosphere for foreign language practice for the children
- doing some work for maintaining the building, and the yard of the orphanage, which would help for forming right attitude of the children for keeping the property
- to promote charity and voluntary work through involving the young people from the orphanage in common activities

Accommodation: Accommodation is provided for the participants at the orphanage boarding house. Sleeping bags are not needed. Volunteers have their food prepared by the cooking staff.

Terminal: The nearest international airport to Plovdiv is Sofia Airport (SOF).

Age range: 18 - 35 years old

                                                                                                         

 

 

Cadip volunteer project reviews:

"Really good and lots of fun. A balanced program of activities and also allowing us to experience Plovdiv’s nightlife was an essential part of the experience. The workcamp has made me more aware of how important it is for volunteers to come and interact with the children. I have definitely become attached to this place and the children, and have been generally affected by what I have experienced."

Katie Spong

"Overall I think the workcamp is very good. The main emphasis was on being with the children rather than doing maintenance at the orphanage.
Everyone in the group was open-minded and easy going."

Nora Gregory

"It has been hard work, but very enjoyable working with the children and completing projects for them. I liked working with the children – teaching English, music lessons, going out on day trips. I felt that they really valued our presence here and enjoyed everything we did. Relations with them have been great. I have learnt a lot about myself and other people – how to deal with difficult situations and how enjoyable and satisfying it can be to work as a team for the sake of the children. This is a great opportunity to give something back (mostly time and attention) to children who have very little."

Rachel Halstead

"It was very fun and active, everybody got along and made an effort. I liked being with the children – seeing them happy makes me happy. The workcamp learnt me to adapt to a new environment and to care for others."

Sayha Sam

"At the beginning I was too shy with the children, but now I think it was a very good experience for me for several reasons. You feel yourself needed and you understand better the importance of parents."

Tiphaine Cochennec

"One of the best holidays I ever had! I loved being with the kids. It’s amazing how friendly they are. I spent wonderful moments with the other volunteers as well. We got on well together. A lot of fun. It’s worth doing it!"

Annie Daval

"I had a lot of fun and felt very welcome. The kids are lovely and I enjoyed meeting them and all the people here. I liked most playing and interacting with the children, taking them out and playing games at the orphanage. I had a wonderful two weeks and felt my time here was put to good use."

Hollie Nixon

"The children were very nice and they made me learn a lot of things about relationships. Everybody was very good and ”bon vivants”. I liked to communicate with children without words but only with “loving”. I liked all the time spent with them. I want to come back to Bulgaria!
It’s a “top experience” for making friends and discovering another country."

Marie Le Borgne

"A brilliant project in a beautiful, vibrant city! I would recommend it to everyone. I liked most having parties with the children in the evenings and spending time on the terrace with the other volunteers. I have absolutely loved bonding with children. Learning how to get on living with a group of strangers was important."

Natalie Haynes

"I was worried about the relations with the children and teenagers but everything went very well, it’s amazing to see that they enjoy little things and simple games without asking for more."

Hugo Trentesaux

"I spent two great weeks in Plovdiv and I had a lot of fun moments that I’ll remember forever. It was a great experience to work and play with these children. I liked very much playing with them soccer, dodgeball and actually all the games that we played in the backyard. I learnt a lot of things about the other side of life, that of the children in the orphanage. I think that I became a better person."

Aurora Spartak

"I thought it would be more difficult to spend time with the children since we don’t even speak a word in Bulgarian but that wasn’t a problem at all, we didn’t need to use the same words to communicate. I liked playing with the children and teaching them break dance. I liked the talks we had with them even if we didn’t speak Bulgarian (strange but not impossible)."

Abdellatif Benzakri

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About Bulgaria

If you open any tourist guide of Europe or the world, you will no doubt come across a few lines about Bulgaria:
“A country in South-Eastern Europe, in the Balkan Peninsula, extending over an area of 111, 000 sq km, with a population of about nine million, an attractive tourist country, with beautiful scenery and hospitable people.”
These are the generally known facts. Yet, every country has something that is typical, different and unique!

These are more basic facts about Bulgaria:
The birth date of Bulgaria is the year 681. At that time there were only three states in Europe: The Frankish kingdom, The eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) and Bulgaria.
The oldest crafted gold in the history of mankind, as well as the Thracian gold treasures which conquered the world, were discovered in the Bulgarian lands.
Out of the 300 cultural and natural sites in the UNESCO List of World Heritage, nine are in Bulgaria: Kazanlyk and Sveshtari tombs – unique monuments of Thracian art; the Madara Horseman – a monumental bas-relief hewn into the sheer rock, unparalleled in Europe; the Boyana Church – making the beginnings of portrait painting in European art; the majestic Rila Monastery and the ancient museum-town of Nessebyr; the Ivanovo Rock Monasteries – a natural museum of medieval Bulgarian paintings; the Pirin National Park and the Srebarna Wildlife Reserve.

The world’s perfume and cosmetics industry could not do without the Bulgarian attar of roses – the Bulgarian oleaginous rose yields 80 percent of the world’s production.
Bulgaria is the country of yogurt – the food of centenarians.
Bulgaria is one of the world’s largest wine producers, together with France, Spain, Italy and Greece. It is only in Bulgaria, however, that the wine of the ancient Thracians is still produced and drunk – the full-bodied red Mavrud.
The land of the mythical singer Orpheus has produced some of the most outstanding voices of world opera art: Boris Christoff and Nikolay Ghiaurov, Raina Kabaivanska and Ghena Dimitrova.
Besides Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, the Golden Record traveling to extraterrestrial civilizations aboard the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spaceships also includes a Bulgarian Rhodope Mountain song, performed by Valja Balkanska.

GENERAL FACTS

Geographical location: Bulgaria is situated in South-Eastern Europe, in the North-Eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula between 41014’ and 44014’ northern latitude and 22021’ and 28036’ eastern longitude. Bulgaria has a territory of 110 911 square kilometers, which is 22 % of the Balkan Peninsula, 60 % of the territory of the country is hilly and mountainous. Its length is 520 km and its width is 330 km. The overall length of its borders is 2245 km. Bulgaria borders to the north with Romania (the frontier line runs along the Danube river and continues on land to the north-east), to the south – with Greece and Turkey, to the west – with Serbia and Macedonia (former Yugoslavia) and to the east – with the Black Sea.
Population: 8 230 371 citizens, incl. 7 200 000 Bulgarians; 800 000 Bulgarian Turks; 300 000 Gypsies and small groups of Jews, Wallachs, Russians, Greeks. The density of the population is 74,2 per square km.

Capital: Sofia (1 122 302 citizens).
Principal cities: Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Ruse, Stara Zagora, Pleven, Dobrich, Sliven, Shoumen. 28,1 % of the population is urban.
Administrative-territorial division: 28 regions and 262 municipalities.
Official language: Bulgarian. Uses only the Cyrillic alphabet. To facilitate tourists, road and direction signs in populated areas, resorts, railway station, airports and along the main highways are also spelled in Latin letters. English, German, French, Russian and other languages are spoken in the country.
Religion: Eastern Orthodox Christians 86,6 % of the population. In separate regions Islam is professed 13,1 %. Other religions 0,3 %.
Currency: 1 Lev (BGN) = 100 stotinki. The Bulgarian economy operates under the auspices of a Currency Board where 1,95583 BGN is equal to 1 EURO; in place since 1 January 1999.
Climate: Temperate continental. Distinguished four seasons. South Bulgaria is reached by the Mediterranean influence. The climate in Northern Bulgaria is moderate continental, while the climate in Southern Bulgaria is intermediate continental tending to Mediterranean. The climate in the regions with an altitude of 1900-2000 m above sea level is mountainous and along the Black Sea coast it is maritime. The climate of the seaside regions is milder in the winter and cooler in the summer than the climate of the interior of the country. The average annual temperature is 10.5°C, in winter about 0°C.
Highest mountain peak: Musala (in the Rila Mountains) 2925 m, which is the highest peak in the whole Balkans.


 

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