Acerca del libro
Abandoned children and unwed women with children receive little from the state. What they do receive is barely enough to make ends meet. But the priest is begging for them so that they do not have to beg. And there are many moments when they can barely find something to eat. He is like a father to them and by bringing them close to God, the children here look different, and in a way better, than the ones in state shelters. Some of the children live with the villagers. Others live in the camp the priest built in the valley between the two villages. The community continues to grow, with currently more than 320 children living there. Just to make sure there is no envy between the kids, each time the community receives humanitarian aid for the abandoned kids, everything is shared with the villager’s kids. The playground in the camp is also available to all children.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: ONG y recaudación de fondos
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 62 - Fecha de publicación: abr. 26, 2011
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Valea Plopului, Valea Screzii, Mugur Varzariu, Romania, Tanase
Acerca del creador
A newcomer to the ever growing numbers of photojournalists, Mugur has made himself known very rapidly, covering a variety of subjects in different countries for extended periods of time. He produced a large body of work over a very short time span. He has all the resources required to be a recognized member of the present time photojournalism community, as well as the drive to invest every effort in this endeavour. With good light inside the soul and outside in his photographs Mugur hopes that his images will highlight important human issues and persuade the viewers to step in and offer practical help to those in need. To Mugur, and hopefully for all photographers, making a practical difference for the better for those in need through his pictures is the main target, the highest and only truly meaningful reward for his work.