Optimal Brain Education for Children at Risk Provide Long-Term Mentors to Disadvantaged Youth Volunteers discuss career paths with students Provide Long-Term Mentors to Disadvantaged Youth

Step for Bulgaria Foundation

Org #4497
Vetted since 2010 Project of the Month Site Visit Verified
2007
year founded
$146,994
raised on GlobalGiving
13
years fundraising
3
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Step for Bulgaria is a non-profit organization which aims to support the development of Bulgaria's socially and economically disadvantaged youth, with a focus on children living without parental care. We do this by engaging young people in alternative education and professional orientation activities to develop their life knowledge, practical life and career skills, and personal strengths.

Project Leaders
Elena Furnadzhieva
Elena Furnadzhieva
Asya Stancheva
Asya Stancheva
Team
Filip Balev, Asya Stancheva
Organization Information
51 Sofronii Vrachanski str.
Sofia, Sofia 1303
Bulgaria
00359878577135
Organization Information
51 Sofronii Vrachanski str.
Sofia, Sofia 1303
Bulgaria
00359878577135

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

First three children with Optimal Brain Education

By Asya Stancheva | Project coordinator

Dear friends,  As you know, as part of the activities of Step for Bulgaria Foundation, we have launched a micro-project that aims to improve the physical, cognitive, socio-emotional and language... Read the full report ›

We worked with 336 teenagers in the past 5 years

By Asya Stancheva | Project coordinator

Dear friends, With this report, we are pleased to present the successes we have achieved over the past five years in providing career counseling to at-risk teenagers.   During these five years we... Read the full report ›

Three of our teenagers are starting summer jobs

By Asya Stancheva | Project coordinator

Dear friends, As you know, this school year we are working with 17 students aged between 17-19 years with low motivation for learning and professional realization.   We conducted a series of... Read the full report ›
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