The project was implemented by the Chișinău City Hall under the European project “Be Ready”, financed by the European Union through the Danube Region Programme 2021–2027.
The new facility will allow educational and recreational activities to take place in optimal conditions throughout the year. As part of the project, the surrounding area of the institution was also landscaped.
The event was attended by Irina Gutnic, Deputy Mayor of the Capital, who thanked the partners, donors, and the team for their involvement, emphasizing that such pilot initiatives represent important steps in combating climate change and in creating the best conditions for children’s education and development.
In addition to this pavilion, over the past four years, Kindergarten No. 100 has benefited from the following municipal investments:
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Capital repairs – 1,068.0 thousand MDL
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Technological equipment – 115.1 thousand MDL
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Furniture – 84.6 thousand MDL
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Detergents – 317.7 thousand MDL
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Soft inventory – 86.9 thousand MDL
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Household inventory – 231.1 thousand MDL
Founded in 1967, Kindergarten No. 100 has a capacity of 280 places. Currently, 265 children attend the institution, which is staffed by 50 employees, including 26 teaching staff.



