**Visit from the Police: A Friend and Helper**
In the small community of Dacia/Stein, Mr. Bercan is known as the village policeman and closely observes the inclusive school project. This week he visited Elvira, who leads the project, to give tips on the legal disposal of construction waste. In Romania, there are no landfills that comply with EU standards, which is why many illegal dumping sites are created. The authorities are increasingly cracking down on wild landfills that pollute the groundwater.
**Exciting Events in the First Construction Week**
In addition to the construction measures, there were many beautiful and exciting encounters in the first week of the school project. One family unexpectedly helped with the roofing work, while other guests explored the village and participated in tours. The group used their free time for cultural explorations and enjoyed joint activities such as bonfires and the Coventry Friday prayer.
**Support and Gratitude**
Special thanks go to all the helpers who contributed to the successful first week. The organizers are looking forward to future support from Andre, Fine, and Sorin Mitula, who will enrich the project. The joint work and commitment of the community are invaluable to the school project in Dacia.
**Ways to Help**
There are various ways to support the school project in Dacia. By sharing posts, leaving comments, or sponsoring a child, interested parties can become active. Donations by bank transfer or organizing birthday fundraising campaigns are also welcome forms of support.
**Commitment to Education and Inclusion**
The school project in Dacia is committed to education and inclusion, providing children from the region with better future prospects. The support through donations and voluntary commitment significantly contributes to ensuring that the students in Dacia receive optimal learning conditions and can develop their potential.
**Diverse Activities and Cultural Exchange**
The school project in Dacia not only offers learning opportunities but also cultural exchange and encounters. Through joint activities such as village tours, leisure activities, and cultural events, a vibrant community is created that enriches coexistence and broadens horizons.
**Sustainability and Environmental Protection**
The disposal of construction waste and compliance with environmental standards are important issues in the school project in Dacia. By cooperating with local authorities and experts, care is taken to ensure that the construction measures are carried out in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner. Raising awareness of environmental issues is an important part of the pedagogical work on site.
**Together for a Better Future**
The commitment to the school project in Dacia shows how community and solidarity can contribute to bringing about positive changes. Through the support of volunteers, donations, and voluntary commitment, education and inclusion are promoted, and children in Dacia are given better future prospects. Every contribution counts to sustainably strengthen the school project and enable a successful school time for the local children.
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