Bulgaria's Abandoned Children (2007)

"Director Kate Blewett visits a children's care home in Bulgaria and investigates the conditions in which the children live."
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Doug in Vancouver Canada.
Posted 33 days ago
This has changed me profoundly. These children are always in my thoughts and I am doing what I can to spread the word. I can only pray this isn't a proverbial tip of the iceberg. Thanks for that link Brian. I am a TV producer and an aboriginal, and I have seen and heard a lot in my life, but THIS is tragedy on an industrial scale.
joanne
Posted 44 days ago
I think this is a real shame. do you really believe after watching this that your money is actually going to these children. I DON'T.. for the simple fact that if you look at the food and the care that they are given i don't believe they are getting anything. If you look at the staff how big they are in their weight you can see where the money is going. Than why didn't the director want to be seen or speak. I believe that everything was a lie she said and that is why she didn't wan't to talk. I have worked 15 yrs with children like this and they never looked this bad. It is a shame a human being has to live like this and then die.. God Bless these children and may peace come to them..
Brian Crain
Posted 44 days ago
http://www.oneheart-bg.org/index.php
Follow this link to the nonprofit organization that is helping these children. My wife and I have been donating to them for several years. 100% of your donation goes to help the orphans. It's one thing to talk; it's another thing to actually do something.
Carla
Posted 50 days ago
So many sad stories in the world. I'm glad that at least there is someone who shows us a part of them. Thank you so much Kate! I really hope this documentary will be able to help people in these kind of institutions around the world. And there so many at this particular area of the globe. I would really really like to believe that there wouldn't be any more abandoned souls. But politicians rather to sleep and dream with megalomanies in step of face these realities. A special congratulation also to the camera man. Great pictures of something so hard to record. Congratulations both of you!
lena
Posted 72 days ago
This is so sad and a god damned disgrace that this is going on this day and age, those poor children!!!!! they dont deserve this!! it breaks my heart, it really does. i hope their parents rott in hell for putting those beautiful children in a place like that. i am so pissed off.
krystyna
Posted 154 days ago
There is so very many wrong things around us.
These things have to be shown for all to see in order to be corrected.
The sooner it happens the better,for the helpless/ and the innocent onces who are dying being brutalized, opressed and victimised
This movie is a wonderful work and a powerful weapon.
It has the neccesary power to change the life conditions and lifes of so many for better.
And it will.....Congratulations !!!
-Krystyna from Eastern Europe
Grace lada
Posted 160 days ago
Thank You Kate for doing this documentary.
As we know, it takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a village to kill a child. I agreed that the children had not enough food and the worst part is that they did not have enough LOVE.
grace