Migrant Families in Bulgaria

Across Bulgaria, many adults move from other countries to work.
They often work long hours in factories, farms, tourism, or services.
At the same time, they try to support their families and children.

Living in a new country is not easy.
New rules, a new language, and a new school system can feel confusing.
This can create stress, loneliness, and problems at home.

Adult education can help working migrants.
It can explain local systems, workers’ rights, and everyday services.
It can also support work-life balance, wellbeing, and family life.

But many adult courses are too long or too demanding.
People who work full-time and have family duties need short and flexible learning.

That is why we support adult educators in Bulgaria to:

  • plan short and practical learning activities
  • use simple tools instead of heavy online platforms
  • share clear information about wellbeing and daily life
  • involve families and local communities

We also use light digital tools.
Simple website pages, social media posts, and visual materials help people learn step by step.

Inclusion, wellbeing, and basic life skills matter.
Adult learning should fit real life, not add more pressure.

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