For the third time, Procter & Gamble has made a donation to the National Network for Children (NNC). The donated products, numbering over 12,000, were distributed on January 15 and 16, 2026 among children and families in need, crisis centers, children’s homes, and community support centers across the country.
This generous gesture at the beginning of the new year will support hundreds of children and families at risk. We thank Procter & Gamble for its responsible attitude toward society and for the social contribution the company is making once again. The company is well known for its long-term commitment to sustainable development, social responsibility, and support for initiatives aimed at a better future for children and their families.
The donation was relocated over 30 organizations – members of the NNC – which work daily with vulnerable groups. Nikolay Nikolov, a member of the NNC Members Board, was actively involved in the on-site logistics and distribution of the donated products, for which we express our gratitude.
The donations arrive to the children and families through the following NGOs:
Association “First of June”
Foundation “Life with Down Syndrome”
Foundation “Health and Social Development”
Association “Samaritans”
Association “ZHANETA”
Community Center “Umenie 2003”
Foundation “Karin Dom”
Association “European Initiatives Without Borders”
Association “The Faithful Guardian”
Foundation CSUO “Our Home”
Association “Ekaterina Karavelova”
Foundation “I Want a Baby”
Association “Smile”
Foundation “Roma–Plovdiv”
Association “Autism Today”
Association “Gavroche”
Foundation “For the Good”
Association “Council of Refugee Women in Bulgaria”
Association “Child and Space”
Association “Participation”
Association “Center–Dynamics”
Association “Hayachi”
Association “National Network of Health Mediators”
Foundation “Concordia Bulgaria”
Association “Club of Non-Profit Organizations”
Foundation “Mission Wings”
Foundation “For Children with Cerebral Palsy”
Foundation “Hope for the Little Ones”
Association “Academika-245”
Foundation “Code Participation”
Demetra Association






