By Ecaterina Bulicanu | Project Leader
Different people have different dreams: someone wants to have a nice car, or a big luxurious house, a nice and well payed job, or a prosperous business company. But there are people that dream to have a meal, or a shower, clean cloths, a place where to come and to share the sad and happy moments.
During this report Neoumanist will share a new experience of beneficiaries-excursion therapy and positive influence on the elderly. For many seniors it is first trip after 15 -20 years of not traveling..The trips were planned together with a group of volunteers from the Netherlands members of NKC club. It was decided to visit three monasteries Suruceni, Condrita and Frumoasa, Puskin museum in Dolna, Manuc Bey Castle, Dendrarium Park in Chisinau and Viorica Cosmetics factory. Every morning, different groups of seniors met in the center of the town and got into very well equipped campers, a motor house with kitchen, sleeping area and sweets. Besides new places, the elderly enjoyed the company of the wonderful persons, who dedicated their time. One of the most interesting part of the excursions, was the lunch organized as picnics with involvement of the volunteers and staff members. Every senior thanked for the attention played to him or her and they said they felt as queens and kings.
Together with all the beneficiaries of Neoumanist, the staff expresses deep appreciation for the support and for the projects that are possible to realize only with support of bighearted persons.
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The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little. (Franklin D.Roosevelt).

