2024-09-20 03:28:26
He will organize a charity evening every week, and the entire turnover will go to those in need
Burgas businessman Yosko Alipiev, who became famous for giving out financial bonuses to his workers whose children improve their school performance – BGN 100 to the salary instead of six, is preparing new exciting causes.
In front of “24 Chasa” – the media that nominated him in the “Dignified Bulgarians” campaign, Alipiev revealed that he intends to organize charity dinners in a Burgas tavern once a week. The establishment, which is on the site of the former Domino’s restaurant, will be officially opened on October 11.
“I have announced that this season one day a week we will do charity work. Customers will have fun and donate. We will collect money for people in need, regardless of whether they are children or adults. The entire turnover will go to them,” Josko says. Alipiev.
In Burgas, he is known for donating a large part of his income to charity. He has more than once helped sick children, elderly people in need, he is full of ideas on how to make life easier for the residents of the Pobeda district of Burgas. And not only for them. One of his projects is the opening of a doctor’s office for primary medical care in the neighborhood. The cabinet will provide quick and easy medical care to all residents, and this will ease the pressure on UMBAL Burgas and lead to an improvement in the quality of life, Alipiev is convinced.
Premises for the office are now available on the second floor of the police station in “Pobeda” quarter. “The municipality will take care of providing the necessary licenses and permits for the medical staff. Mayor Dimitar Nikolov embraced the idea,” the businessman is excited. He is ready to undertake the financing of the renovation of the premises and medical equipment, as he is convinced that his project will bring significant benefits to both the residents of the neighborhood and the city’s health system by creating a more efficient and affordable model of health care. services.
Another campaign that the worthy Bulgarian focuses on is support for young people – orphans from institutions, as they face life’s challenges head on, coming of age. “Many of them are left without opportunities for development and work, which puts them at risk of taking a bad path in life. The project aims to provide systematic support for these young people by providing them with training and the opportunity for employment,” says Alipiev. He sees the help by organizing professional courses in areas chosen by the youth.
“The goal is to guarantee free access to training and an opportunity for each of the young people to develop in the chosen direction. After completing the courses, we will help them find a job, we will work closely with local businesses and enterprises,” explains the burgazlia. And he adds: “I have experienced the feeling that helping others brings you. I’ve seen the tears in people’s eyes, how touched they are that someone is thinking about them.”