Bulgarian ambassador Angel Angelov and his wife Biliana have provided food packages to thirty households using the services of the “Dose of Happiness” day center in Skopje. The center specializes in working with children with Down syndrome. The humanitarian aid was provided after a decision of the Bulgarian government at the initiative of Minister of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina Zaharieva.
We have already made donations to 250 families with children with special needs from North Macedonia. These are over 2 tons of food and disinfectants, Ambassador Angelov said. The day center expressed their gratitude to Bulgaria for the attention and the humane act, BGNES has reported.
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