A home for children without parental care in Bjelave donated 5,000 km

For several years now, the Municipality Center has been assisting the work of the Cantonal Public Institution "Home for Parents without Parental Care" in Bjelave. Continuing the practice of financial assistance to this institution whose activity primarily relates to the provision of services for the entire care, education, health care of children without parental care and children whose development is hindered by family circumstances, the Municipality of Centar has allocated 5,000 DM from the budget for 2017.

Protocol on the realization of the above mentioned funds that will be spent for furnishing furniture and household appliances in Blagovac, and in support of the project "House for Youth", on behalf of the Municipality of Centar, Nedžad Ajnadžić, and on behalf of the House that was done by Saudin Đurđević, director.

Ajnadzic emphasized that the Municipality of Centar is very pleased to assist the work of this institution, although it has no legal obligation to the Chamber.

- As a local community, the law does not impose obligations on you, but we must do it morally and need to do it. This institution is located in the municipality of Centar which has a sense of the problems you are facing and we are always at your disposal to help as much as we allow for opportunities. The work you do is correct and human, and it is in our interest to have as little problems as possible in order to be able to perform its functional obligations in the right way, said Einadzic.

With the words of gratitude, Đurđević said that this donation represents a continuation of the long-standing good cooperation of the House on Bjelave with the Municipality of Centar.

- The funds will be dedicated for the purpose of equipping the facility and I really want to thank for this donation. We need the help of the local community because we are one specific institution that needs to be supported. On behalf of the staff and children who are staying in our institution, I would like to thank the Municipality of Centar who always has a hearing for all our needs, and I hope that such good cooperation will continue in the future, added Đurđević.

At the moment, there are currently about 100 people in all ages living in the home, both babies who have just come from the hospital, as well as young people who have reached the age of 18, and are still in education, but also those older than 18, who are in a state of social Needs. Children do not lose their rights by gaining majority, and in this respect, their stay in the Home depends on the continuation or completion of schooling.