
From the country:
- Pro Democracy Association Club Brasov
- The Cultural Society Anton Pann Ramnicu Vâlcea
- The Ecology and Mountain Tourism Club Albamont Alba Iulia
- The Ecologic Mountain Tourism Lotru Voineasa
- Pro Basarabia and Bucovina Association - Galati
- The Partnership for Equality Center Bucharest
These partners have been helping us in accomplishing
the programs of The "Negru Voda" Cultural Foundation,
especially those who were beyond our financial resources (i.e.:
the International conference and debate The romanian village
at the beginning of the third millennium - the 1996, 1998, 2000
editions). They also helped us with personal programs which we have
implemented in the Fagaras country (i.e.: The Ecology and Mountain
Tourism Club Albamont Alba Iulia, guides for the non-governmental
organization From Us To You, and host instruction for rural tourism
development Home Is Where We Were Born (Sambata de Jos); Pro Democracy
Association Brasov - the debate Democratic Elections in Small Towns
where local and county candidates participated for the Parliamentary
elections of the year 2000;
We also must note here the support of REC Romania, who organized
in Fagaras in 1999 an instruction program for the Foundation's staff,
stressing on non-governmental organizations management and the participation
of Mrs. Otilia Clara Pop at the FDSC - Bucharest classes.
From Fagaras and the surrounding areas:
In Fagaras we have excellent collaborations with local non-governmental
organizations, especially with COMFAO, The Ecology and Mountain
Tourism Club Transmont, Students' Council, local churches and civil
authorities: local city halls (and also from the Fagaras Country),
Fagaras schools.
The success of The medieval castle of the young Festival was due
to the 18 local partners, non-governmental organizations and civil
authorities.
From abroad:
We have contacts with the Romanian-american league - Samoila Pirau,
born in the Fagaras Country, The Connecticut State University -
USA - Prof. David Kideckel, The Archbishop of the Romanian Orthodox
Church in Germany and North and Central Europe with its quarter
in Nurnberg.
The "Negru Voda" Cultural Foundation
has now two Peace Corps volunteers - Molly Davies and Josh Creel
from the USA, who came to Romania for and exchange with our organization.
They work at the Foundation's activities and also at other local
non-governmental organizations.
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