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18th edition of Bulgarian Christmas charity initiative has supported the treatment of 250 children

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The charity initiative "The Bulgarian Christmas", which is held every year in support of children in need of medical treatment, has supported this year another 53 children, the press office of the Bulgarian head of state who is the patron of the campaign has announced.  A total of BGN 62,000 have been allocated for their drug therapy and rehabilitation. 

Since the beginning of the last 18th edition of the Bulgarian Christmas, the charity initiative has supported the treatment of nearly 250 children with over BGN 465,000.



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