The club bus of Pirin, which will carry humanitarian aid to the victims of the war in Ukraine, and who will transport refugees from the hostilities there back to Blagoevgrad will leave within the next week, after the trip was documented. The Bus of Hope, as Pirin fans call it, will head to Moldova's border with Ukraine, where he will unload humanitarian aid and start transporting people fleeing the war to Blagoevgrad.

The initiative is personally owned by the owner of FC Pirin Mr. Paul Belogur, as the club provides its own bus and drivers, and settles all travel documentary issues, but several other countries are involved in the good cause.

The Municipality of Blagoevgrad, headed by the Mayor Mr. Ilko Stoyanov, will ensure the accommodation of the refugees in the city, taking on their needs at this extremely difficult time. As it became clear a few days ago, Pirin Swimming Club, led by President Valentina Atanasova, responded to the call of FC Pirin and will help load the bus with essential goods.

Pirin fans will contribute, assisting in loading and unloading the bus, as well as in the overall organization.

From today, 12 March, launches a fundraising campaign, to provide fuel for the bus to the Moldovan-Ukrainian border and back.

each, who has the opportunity to help raise these funds, can do it, by contacting FC Pirin or the Municipality of Blagoevgrad. In the match of the First League against Slavia on Monday, 14 March, urns will be placed at Hristo Botev Stadium, in which everyone can donate to a good cause.

FC Pirin thanks everyone, who joined the noble initiative!