6 Children = 1 Pyramid, or How Bulgarians and Refugee Children Used Their Bodies in Fun Geometry class

05/30/2017
6 деца = 1 пирамида, или как деца българчета и бежанци използваха телата си в час по забавна геометрия

Our Multi Kulti Children’s Programme continued on 30 May 2017 with a fun mathematics workshops hosted by Svetlana Goranova from Fun Mathematics as part of the Spring celebration in 163 School in Sofia. Bulgarian and refugee children from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan used their bodies for a fun geometry class. They worked in teams, made new friends and strengthened the relationships between them while having LOTS of fun!

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We’d like to thank 163 School, Fun Mathematics, The Refugee Project, CVS-Bulgaria.

Our Multi Kulti Children’s Programme is running for a second year. It aims at bringing together Bulgarian and migrant/refugee children in order to overcome social barriers while participating in cultural, educational and sport events. Children and youth between the ages of 6 and 18 have the opportunity to get to know each other in a safe informal environment, to increase their knowledge and improve their skills, to have fun and create common memories and friendships. The Programme has been actively supporting the two-way integration and building bridges between different cultures thus enabling children to live in a community free from prejudice, discrimination and xenophobia.

In 2017 the Multi Kulti Children’s Programme is supported by TELUS International Europe, 1000 km Balkan Charity Challenge and private donations. Thank you!

See more photos here.

Photos: Nikolay Doychinov and Panayot Chafkarov