Bulgarian Child, Inc.           Love and Loaves to Those in Need
7522 Campbell Rd. - St. 113 - 172 - Dallas, TX

June 2003 Trip
Overview Art Work Razliv Vidrare Pleven1 Totleben Sturmen Brestovitsa Mogilino Radevo Bogdanovo Straldja Dragodonovo Kermen Velingrad Panagyurishte Borovtsi Tri Kladentsi

Bogdanovo

Bogdanovo is one of two "Internat" schools that lie within the boundries of the Obshtina Nova Zagora and are now fully the responsibility of this "county".  (The other is Radevo).

These are primarily "boarding" schools where the kids attend school and live here during the school year but go home during the summer.

These two schools represent the worst of what Bulgaria has to offer in terms of facilities.  These buildings are old, worn, crowded places with no central heat and, in the case of Bogdanovo, only two showers for their population of 100 kids. (Radevo has one!)

 

The bedrooms are the most crowded that I've encountered with little room to even walk between the beds.
 

Zachary Ridgway (translator, photographer, friend) took this picture by standing on the top bunk in the corner of this room.  There are 16 beds in this tiny room and absolutely NO room for any personal items of any kind.

Since clothing is simply exchanged once a week there is little need for storage as there is no spare clothing.

While this looks like a typical classroom (note the bare walls and ancient desks, what isn't immediately apparent is that the fixtures along the wall are "drop-down" beds for young children.

This room does double duty as a classroom and bedroom for 25 children.

These "lockers" are really beds that fold down for younger kids - 25 kids are crammed into this small space.

What this picture can't convey is the smell of mildew and the dust from the coal heating stove which was behind the photographer.

Everything needs painting but even if it were completely painted, one year from now it would look the same as the heat is so dirty.

Desks in the classroom are in terrible shape - broken chairs and desks are the norm.  The fixtures are not really even safe to use.

   

There are no bathrooms on the floor with the kids and toilets are only available outside.

There is only one shower that is made available to the kids.  The second shower is only for the use of "sick" kids.  Even so, there are only two showers available for 100 kids.

Meals for 100 children are served in this cafeteria in two shifts.  There is little refrigeration and always a need for food.  The allocation here is 64 stotinki/day (about 40 cents) per child which must take care of all of their expenses.

 

Despite all of the hardships these kids (who had no place to go for the summer) showed a great spirit and friendliness and welcomed us with smiles.

 

Thanks to Dave & Mary Elmstrom (Peace Corps Volunteers), we met with the Nova Zagora Rotary Club and have established a relationship with them.  I'm hopeful that we'll be able to do a joint project with them during this coming year for both Radevo and Bogdanovo.


Needs

This school has overwhelming needs (as with Radevo) - the most serious one being space.  The 100 kids in this one building are crowded at every turn and have little to occupy themselves with during non-school hours.

  • Refrigeration

  • Freezers

  • Fruits & vegetables

  • Food of all kinds

  • soap, disinfectant, shampoo

  • New beds & mattresses

  • Clothing!
  • Shoes
  • Books, games, puzzles
  • Paper, notebooks, pens, pencils
  • Construction paper
  • recreational items

June 2003 Trip
Overview Art Work Razliv Vidrare Pleven1 Totleben Sturmen Brestovitsa Mogilino Radevo Bogdanovo Straldja Dragodonovo Kermen Velingrad Panagyurishte Borovtsi Tri Kladentsi