
As every year, even this summer Malteser Albania has organized Summer school-camp “Velipoja 2010”.
The camp was organized for Roma children and children from remote areas, such as Bogë, Bratosh, Shkrel, Reç, Sheldi, Dedaj, where Malteser operates and from suburbs of Shkodra. This year there were present children and volunteers from Fushë-Arrës parish and the camp took place from July 1–August 3.
The Camp was organized in three shifts: the first shift from July 1 – 10, where there were 35 children and 15 volunteers taking part; the second shift from July 11 – 21, with 50 children and 20 volunteers, among whom there were the 21 children and 9 volunteers of Fushë-Arrës parish, and the third shift from July 22 – August 3, with 35 children and 15 volunteers.
The camp was organized for Roma children and children from remote areas, such as Bogë, Bratosh, Shkrel, Reç, Sheldi, Dedaj, where Malteser operates and from suburbs of Shkodra. This year there were present children and volunteers from Fushë-Arrës parish and the camp took place from July 1–August 3.
The Camp was organized in three shifts: the first shift from July 1 – 10, where there were 35 children and 15 volunteers taking part; the second shift from July 11 – 21, with 50 children and 20 volunteers, among whom there were the 21 children and 9 volunteers of Fushë-Arrës parish, and the third shift from July 22 – August 3, with 35 children and 15 volunteers.

As every year the volunteers have sat up the Camp, organized and conducted all the activities according to the plan.
The project Summer school-camp “Velipoja 2010” aimed to integrate the Roma children and those coming from remote areas to social life since these categories are completely excluded, to give them the possibility of entertainment and summer holidays.
In every shift a school program was followed by the Maltesr staff and volunteers and many entertaining and sportive activities were organized.
In every shift a school program was followed by the Maltesr staff and volunteers and many entertaining and sportive activities were organized.
The Camp was financed and realized by Malteser Albania.