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Solidarnost Association
“Solidarnost” Association for Rehabilitation of Addicted People

Events

Charity photography exhibition “TOGETHER ON THE ROAD…”

Charity photography exhibition “TOGETHER ON THE ROAD…”

With excitement and joy we opened on September 24, 2020, the Charity photography exhibition “TOGETHER ON THE ROAD…”, held in support of the National Drugs, Alcohol and Gambling Helpline. We had a wonderful evening with the people who joined us in support of our cause, and we thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts!

The exhibition was preceded by a panel discussion under the same title, during which we talked with our guests about the stigmas, stereotypes, loneliness, community and how Covid-19 changes our understanding of dependence and non-dependence.

The photography exhibition continued on 25.09. and 26.09., in PhotoSynthesis – a place for photography, people and ideas. The personal associations on the topic of eight great Bulgarian artists in photography were presented in 30 frames. Each of them donated their time and art, standing behind the socially significant cause involved in the exhibition.

The photos of Margarita Rousseva, Vladimir Karamazov, Temelko Temelkov, Adriana Yankulova-Chapkanova, Emanuil Treiman, Ivo Oreshkov, Simon Varsano and Kalin Ruichev can be seen and ordered here or here.

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75 causes are looking for support in “Bulgaria Donates” campaign from March 22 to March 31

75 causes are looking for support in “Bulgaria Donates” campaign from March 22 to March 31

This year the National Drugs, Alcohol and Gambling Helpline (NDAGH) takes part in the second edition of the donating initiative “Bulgaria Donates”. NDAGH provides anonymous and free of charge counseling…

Support our Global Giving campaign

Support our Global Giving campaign

All funds raised will support the activities of the rehabilitation program Solidarnost.

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IN THE BEGINNING I DID NOT BELIEVE I COULD BE CURED

IN THE BEGINNING I DID NOT BELIEVE I COULD BE CURED

All starts are difficult, so was this one – to accept that you are addicted and to start treatment.