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This is a story of two sight-impared individuals, their daughters, one renovation and a rare, unbridled enthusiasm for life, despite a series of difficult choices and challenges. I first met the Yanevi family when they applied to the home renovation programme of my organisation, Habitat for Humanity Bulgaria, or Podslon za Chovechestvoto Foundation, which provides support to improve the living conditions of financially
Mar 06 2006 09:00 CET
by Andrea Enright
Evgenia Anachkova resides in Sofia. But until recently, she didn't really have a home. With buckling floors, crumbling walls, broken doorframe and drafty windows, Evgenia, her mother and her four children, aged 11 to 18, did not possess what one considers decent living conditions. That was last September. Now, her beautiful apartment boasts new windows, hidden, but powerful insulation, a stronger foundation
May 23 2005 02:00 CET
by Staff Reporter
SINCE 1992, Sofka and Encho Enchev have moved seven times with their three children, Michaela, Stefan and Velina.
For six months, they shared a room with another family in a house with a leaking roof. Their next home was a three-room apartment, which they shared with another family-a total of 11 people living together.