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Phone numbers:
+359 8 78 136 231;
+359 8 78 136 321;
+359 8 76 766 588
E-mail:
office@crw-bg.org
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Council of Refugee Women in Bulgaria
Our volunteers:
intern from JUNE-AUGUST 2023
Marylise Fournier
“My three-month internship at CRWB was a great experience and an opportunity for my professional project. I provided psychological support to French speakers, accompanied beneficiaries to medical services offices, made sure children were vaccinated and participated in the daily life of the organization. Spending time in the office was always full of surprises, new cases came every day and were always different. I discovered the wide field of working with refugees and asylum seekers. The CRWB team are their voice, working for better care for refugees and advocating for them. In this internship I learned more about refugee rights in Bulgaria and Europe. It was really meaningful to be able to help as much as I could in that context.”
intern from March-April 2021
Keti Hristova
“My internship at the Council of Refugee Women in Bulgaria was a wonderful opportunity for my professional and personal development. The opportunity to closely monitor the work with refugees is something extremely important for an Arabic student like me, as in the last few years As soon as I started my internship at CRWB, I started to actively apply my knowledge, but at the same time to acquire many new ones. I am extremely grateful to the whole team that encouraged and taught me every day. “Everyone greeted me warmly and made me part of the CRWB family. After my internship, I can confidently say that there is still humanity left among us, there is still hope for a brighter future in which there is equality and respect.”
intern from March-April 2021
Svetla Peycheva
My internship in the last two months in the “Council of Refugee Women in Bulgaria” in the field of Marketing and Communications gave me the opportunity to see up close the work of an organization in the NGO sector. This experience certainly confirmed it.During this short stay I was able to face various problems in the field and learn from the professional expertise of the team.Thanks to the warmth and encouragement of the team I quickly felt part of the organization and gained skills and practical and soft. I will always remember this experience with a smile, because it showed me what it means to fight for the cause you believe in and how not to stop trying no matter what problems arise. “
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