Today is World Snow Day, part of the campaign of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation, FIS, “Bring children to the snow”. Throughout the day today, children aged 11 and under will be able to ski and snowboard at a symbolic price..
Alarming results have been revealed by a study by psychologists from Veliko Tarnovo University and the Ekaterina Karavelova Women's Society in Silistra, which found that every fourth Bulgarian has been a victim or has witnessed violence . The study..
More than 2.5 million Leva (EUR 1.2 million) was raised after the end of the charity show from the Bulgarian Christmas initiative, which took place at the Ivan Vazzov National Theatre in Sofia last night, the presidential press service has..
A rich program and lots of fun await the children of Pernik, where Santa Claus arrived to light the Christmas tree. At the Christmas market, he will say goodbye to them until next Christmas. Guests of the little ones will also be Mickey and Minnie Mouse,..
From February 1, 2024, all children under 14 will travel for free on public transport in Bulgaria. This follows from changes in the regulations that regulate subsidies and compensations in public transport. Children up to 7 years of age will..
On Sunday, 17 December, book lovers will be able to donate books for sale or buy books at a nominal price. The money raised from the Buy a book – give hope campaign will be donated in its entirety to 6 neo-natal wards in the country for..
The oldest string quartet of the Sofia Philharmonic - "Sofia Quartet", once again focuses on the children's audience. This time with the desire to introduce them to the work of iconic composers of the 20th century. In the framework of the project..
A Teddy Bear Hospital will "treat patients" in Sofia, Plovdiv and other major cities today, the Association of Medical Students in Bulgaria announced. The initiative is aimed at children between the ages of 3 and 9. By pretending that their stuffed..
Seventeen per cent of children aged 0-5 in the country live in poverty, according to National Statistical Institute data. The infant mortality rate remains almost double the EU average of 3.6%. The indicators are most worrying in areas with compact..
One in four Bulgarian children are growing up without their parents because they are working abroad, MEP Petar Vitanov stated during a conference dedicated to the social consequences of European mobility and the children who get left at home. Vitanov..