He spent his childhood in social institutions, with an uninterested mother and an unknown father. We met him at age 11.
I. had a difficult childhood. He was an outsider both at school and at home, and he was often subjected to humiliation and mockery by everyone except us. Despite being told that supporting him was pointless and that he would never amount to anything, we stood by him and gave him the confidence he needed to succeed.
After leaving the institution, we took care of his meals for a few months because he was under a lot of stress and even had suicidal thoughts. He faced many difficult moments and challenges that life threw at him. Gradually, we assisted him in finding a job and developing good work habits. We supported him financially and academically to help him pass the “B” category driving course. This course enabled him to start working as a driver and supplier.
After saving some money, we found municipal housing for him, and he asked us to help pay for the “C” category driving course. We agreed to contribute half of the amount, with the condition that he would cover the other half. After a few months, he completed the course and is now a truck driver up to 7.5 tons in Germany.
After observing how things worked for a year, he decided to register his own company and purchase his first truck from Germany. At present, he is expanding his transportation activities in Bulgaria and all over Europe.
He is happily engaged to his long-time girlfriend, whom he met at his first job, and they are eagerly anticipating the arrival of their first child.