More than 7,000 children from the Bulgarian historical diasporas in Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia, North Macedonia and Albania have turned into ambassadors of the European idea in their countries after the seminars by the Bulgarian Memory Foundation, said the foundation’s chairman Dr. Milen Vrabevski in a public lecture at the St. Kliment Ohridski University, Sofia.
He explained that at these seminars the children engage in different activities that help address the challenged of the high-tech 21st century. Milen Vrabevski stated further that the sporting events the foundation organizes are also a way to bring Bulgarian children together.
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