Foundation for Social Change and Inclusion (FSCI Bulgaria) shared this video from channel bTV's "We Believe in Good". The video presents a restaurant in the capital Sofia which "hires young people at risk and teaches them social and work skills." The three adolescents grew up without parental care and in the kitchen of this establishment they have found a chance for a better life and professional realization.

You can learn more about the restaurant and its activity from the video, and if you want to visit the restaurant and buy a warm lunch, you can find it on 43 Vladayska Street in Sofia, Bulgaria.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrWTnCh0Ii4

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