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Caritas organizes charity bazaars to help poor and vulnerable people

Photo: caritas.bg

On November 19, Caritas Day is celebrated - an initiative in which specialists and volunteers from the Catholic organization give their work and charity to poor people.

This year, with the funds from the charity events, durable food products will be purchased, which will be distributed to poor and vulnerable people. Bazaars will be held in front of Catholic churches and central places in Rakovski, Plovdiv, Ruse, Svishtov, Veselinovo village - Tundzha municipality, Belene, Sofia, Burgas.

"During the organized initiatives, those present will have the opportunity to talk about poverty, about Caritas and about the ways through which together we can contribute to the construction of a better world in which all people will be able to live with dignity", the charity organization announced.



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