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EGT and Operation Teddy Bear Association give a future to disadvantaged children

Aug 22, 2022

As a socially responsible company, EGT decided to join the year-round Mentoring Program “The Hidden Talents of Bulgaria” of the Operation Teddy Bear Association. The program gives a chance for university application and professional realization to gifted young people, deprived of parental care or from socially disadvantaged families. The Program provides access to private lessons, seminars, workshops, camps and competitions, work with an individual mentor, scholarships, textbooks, equipment and everything necessary for the success of each talented young man or woman.

EGT will support Stephen Tsokin and Nadezhda Katsarkova to develop their talent and find their professional way.

"We are proud to be a part of "The Hidden Talents of Bulgaria" Program because we believe that everyone deserves a chance to show what they are capable of, especially when it comes to such endowed young people like Stephen and Nadezhda,” said Vladimir Dokov, CEO of EGT.

Stephen is 19 years old and his passion is Japanese animations. He has been part of the "Hidden Talents of Bulgaria" Program for 5 years and thanks to it he has completed courses in drawing, 3D animation and design. He is currently a student majoring in Graphic Design at the New Bulgarian University in Sofia and this summer Stephen will have the opportunity to put into practice what he has learned so far and to acquire new knowledge and skills as an intern graphic designer in EGT.

Nadezhda Katsarkova graduated from the National School of Applied Arts in Tryavna and was accepted to continue her education at the reputable Instituto Europeo di Design in Milan. In order for this to happen, EGT will cover the cost of accommodating for the first 10 months of her stay.

“I’m confident that Stephen and Nadezhda will fully justify the trust we place in them, and I am glad that it is EGT that will help these talented young people build a decent future for themselves," concluded Mr. Dokov.

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