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GEL Deinst 05 GRANT CONTRACTS AWARDED under BG 2005/017-353.01.02 Deinstitutionalisation through provision of community based services for risk groups project under Call for proposals EuropeAid/124574/M/ACT/BG, Phare 2005/ Deinstitutionalisation/GRANTS, published on 22 of November 2006 Beneficiary name Title of the action recommended Action location Action duration Value of the grant % of the grant recommended Component 1 International social service- Center "Mother and Baby" for Vratsa 107939.47 100.00 14 months Bulgaria prevention of abandonment Opportunity and Protection Centre for community support of Dimitrovgrad 131528.00 100.00 14 months Association children and families Municipality of Svishtov Prevention of institutionalisation of Svishtov 109984.47 100.00 14 months children with disabilities from Svishtov Municipality Non-profit Association Establishment of a centre for social, Stara Zagora 137109.91 100.00 14 months "Samaritans" medical and educational support for the children at risk SOS Children's Villages Bulgaria "Hope" - Small Family Home for Veliko Tarnovo 74497.00 100.00 14 months children 3-18 years old in town of Veliko Tarnovo 1 Beneficiary name Title of the action recommended Action location Action duration Value of the grant % of the grant recommended Kazanlak Municipality Day Centre for Disabled Children, Kazanlak 134466.75 100.00 12 months city of Kazanlak Municipality of Radnevo Care and support for you Radnevo 82395.00 100.00 14 months "Knowledge" Association - Child Care Reform Initiative Lovech 147499.60 100.00 14 months Lovech Veda Consult PLC "New Chance" - Establishment of Gabrovo, 119478.74 98.30 14 months Centre for Family counselling and Drianovo, support Sevlievo and Tryavna Home for Medico-Social Cares for Establishment of residential and Vidin 125300.14 95.00 14 months Children - Vidin family consulting centre for disabled children and their families - Vidin Crime Prevention Fund - Complex for social services for Sofia, Triaditza 88315.10 100.00 14 months Initiatives and Civil Activities children and families at risk - Foundation Triaditza "Theatre Formation Bis-Bard" Will for change. Provision of social Bracigovo 120042.00 100.00 14 months Association and educational services for children deprived of parental care 2 Beneficiary name Title of the action recommended Action location Action duration Value of the grant % of the grant recommended Bulgarian Association for Persons New possibilities for children with Veliko Tarnovo 133334.00 100.00 14 months with Intellectual Disabilities disabilities Municipality of Krushari Day Care Centre "Krushari". village of 140100.45 100.00 14 months Krushari SOS Families in Risk Foundation Protection and care for children at Varna 108820.00 100.00 12 months risk and their families by providing an alternative social service Home for Children with Mental Complex for Social Services in the Pavlikeni 139571.37 100.00 14 months Disabilities - 3-10 years of age Community Technical College - Yambol Creation of a consultative centre for Yambol 65142.28 100.00 12 months educational and social integration of children with special educational needs who are learnt in "Ivan Vazov" School for mentally handicapped children - town of Yambol 3 Beneficiary name Title of the action recommended Action location Action duration Value of the grant % of the grant recommended Open Door Centre Association, Pilot model for national network to Pazardjik, 147593.70 100.00 14 months Pleven avoid violence over children and Peshtera, families in risk Pleven, Razgad, Sofia For Our Children Foundation Holistic model of care and services Sofia 120455.58 100.00 14 months (EveryChild Foundation) for children 0-3 years old Health and Social Development Prevention of Institutionalization and Sofia 42480.60 94.65 14 months Foundation Reintegration for Roma Children at Risk through Community-based Services in Fakulteta Neighbourhood, Sofia Association ALPHA CLUB TO Centre for consultations and support Ihtiman 73982.67 100.00 14 months SURVIVE for children and youths with deviant behaviour National Alliance for Volunteer Community support to support of the Saedinenie, 125692.00 100.00 14 months Action communities Hisar and Krichim Association for Social Mission "Happy Childhood" for Suvorovo 132032.00 100.00 14 months Development and Integration support of Children at Risk from Municipality of Suvorovo 4 Beneficiary name Title of the action recommended Action location Action duration Value of the grant % of the grant recommended Association "Brain Group" Lead a helping hand Vidin 43660.37 99.28 12 months Component 2 Social Norms Foundation Establishment and operating of the village of 86446.57 100.00 14 months service "Sheltered Home" for adults Kalotina with physical disabilities in the village of Kalotina Association "Forum Civil Society " Creation and functioning of Byala 91172.56 100.00 12 months "Sheltered home" for old people with physical disabilities in Municipality Byala Association "Society and Establishment and operating of village Izvor 94415.57 100.00 14 months Orthodoxy" "Sheltered Home" for adults with physical disabilities "St. Trinity" Elena Municipality Establishment of a Sheltered Home Ilakov Rat village 88145.43 100.00 14 months for adults with intellectual retardation in the village Ilakov Rat, Elena municipality Municipality of Veliko Tarnovo New Life for People with Intellectual village of 86182.95 100.00 12 months Retardation through the Tzerova koria Establishment of a Sheltered Home in the village of Tzerova koria Municipality of Bolyarovo Creating family background for Bolyarovo 63644.90 84.80 14 months people with mental disability 5 Beneficiary name Title of the action recommended Action location Action duration Value of the grant % of the grant recommended Municipality of Plovdiv Sheltered home for adults with Plovdiv 69861.74 94.00 14 months intellectual retardation in the Municipality of Plovdiv Municipality of Nedelino Establishment of hospice "Nadejda" Nedelino 141958.25 100.00 14 months in the Municipality of Nedelino Municipality of Vidin Establishment of hospice for lonely Vidin 198007.20 100.00 14 months old people and seriously ill old people in Botevo village, Municipality of Vidin Multi-profile Hospital for Active Establishment of Hospice in Vratsa Vratsa 177128.40 100.00 14 months Treatment "Hristo Botev" Municipality "Perpetuum-mobile" Foundation Breaking the social isolation of Yablanitsa 119170.86 100.00 14 months retired people in the Municipality of Yablanitsa and provision of services for their socialisation and self-help "Zdravetz - Zlatka Tuhchieva" Establishment of "Zdravetz" Day Sofia 139066.61 100.00 12 months Sole Proprietor Care Center for veterans of culture ST "Karmelo - Radka Popova" Opening of Day Care Center for village of General 107321.80 100.00 14 months elderly people in the village of Inzovo General Inzovo Millennium Foundation Creation of Day Care Centre (DCC) village of 167000.25 100.00 14 months for provision of medical, social and Voneshta Voda educational community based services to adults with physical disabilities 6 Beneficiary name Title of the action recommended Action location Action duration Value of the grant % of the grant recommended Municipality of Simeonovgrad The people with disabilities - equal Simeonovgrad 136895.10 100.00 14 months citizens of Simeonovgrad municipality National Social Rehabilitation Day Care Centre for adults with Velingrad 118786.53 100.00 14 months Centre physical disabilities in Velingrad Municipality Elhovo Municipality Provision of social services for Elhovo 44800.00 100.00 14 months people with disabilities Association REHA Provision of service "Social Pleven 31406.00 100.00 12 months assistant" in Pleven Rodina 2000 Foundation Consultative-intermediary bureau of Radomir 44548.00 100.00 12 months social assistance and services to the population - Radomir - establishment and operation of the "Social Assistant" "Alternativa 2002" Foundation Development of the service "Social Varna 39734.33 99.56 14 months assistant" in the town of Varna Arcadia Association Provision of service "Social Burgas 31565.00 100.00 12 months assistant" in Burgas "Big brother, Big sister" Social Assistant Plovdiv 28368.87 100.00 14 months Foundation 7 Beneficiary name Title of the action recommended Action location Action duration Value of the grant % of the grant recommended Association "Center for social and Establishment and functioning of the Veliko Tarnovo 44240.00 100.00 14 months health cares" "Social assistant" service Regional society for employment Equal access to alternative social Smolyan and the 44744.51 100.00 14 months and structural development Ltd., service for adults at risk of social villages Smolyan isolation in Smolyan region Pisanitsa, Hasovitsa, Levochevo, Polkovnik Serafimovo, Fatovo, Gabritsa, Turyan, Peshtera and Kremene Municipality Ugarchin "Taking care of people" - submission Ugarchin and the 44880.08 100.00 14 months of "domestic assistant" service to villages of people with disabilities and elderly Dragana, Mikre, single people in the municipality of Orlyane, Kalenik, Ugarchin Lesidren, Kirchevo and Katunets Zlatograd Municipality Social Security - Providing high Zlatograd 42527.69 100.00 14 months quality qualified services in home surrounding, by creation and function of the service "Home assistant" Municipal Community Center Provision of social services to small 15 villages from 42913.52 100.00 14 months Council - Targovishte villages the Municipality of Targovishte 8 Beneficiary name Title
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