Sunday, 6 December took
place an exclusive Christmas exhibition of handicrafts, souvenirs, traditional
food, drinks, sweets and many other culinary goods within the 19th Winter
Charity Bazaar organised by the International Women’s Club in Moldova.
The stalls of over 40
diplomatic missions attracted buyers with a variety of products that have not
left anyone indifferent. Alongside the international representatives, Charity
Centre for Refugees (CCR) also participated in the event as an implementing
partner of UNHCR Moldova. The staff, EVS volunteers and some refugees helped to
sell art crafts (Christmas cards, notebooks, trees, toys, etc.) handmade by
refugees/asylum seekers all along the year in order to raise money for local
charities.
The event was
accompanied by music, dancing and lot of good mood. The money raised at the Winter
Charity Bazaar is intended to be donated for local children with disabilities.
Panno Celeste – EVS volunteer from Italy at
CCR
Inga Roman - CCR Project Assistant
Great Work.....
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