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National campaign “Give Birth to a Child in Bulgaria” begins

Photo: Rodidete.bg

The campaign is being held for the second consecutive year by the Dream for a Child Foundation and Super Baby Foundation, which are working actively with young people in Bulgaria. Their efforts are aimed at raising their awareness of the need for regular prevention and the risks of postponing parenthood to advanced age.

All couples expecting a child can register at Rodidete.bg until August 31, 2021, if they want to participate in a raffle. At the end of the campaign, twenty lucky participants will receive presents, containing everything necessary for the first months after the birth of their baby, Ivelina Ruskova, Chairperson of Dream for a Child Foundation said in an interview for the BNR-Stara Zagora.

Compiled by: Veneta Nikolova

English version: Kostadin Atanasov




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