At early dawn, as the wood burning stove crackles softly, a mother’s hands knead the Christmas česnica dough on a table dusted white with flour. After blessing the dough with the sign of the cross, she hides the family’s gold coin inside it—a pledge of health, unity, and prosperity in the year to come. The […]readmore
“We have mice, those big black bugs that stink, and cockroaches, and sometimes worms show up in the water. But we’re not afraid, we’re used to it — we’ve lived like this for a very long time. What’s hardest for me is wearing the same tracksuit for three days, then when I don’t go to […]readmore
“The war in Kosovo and Metohija caught me while I was serving my mandatory military service. From then on, it was the field, the forests, gunfights with terrorists, bombings…Practically as a child, I lived through my friends being killed and dying in my arms.readmore
“I entered the room, went up to the gas cylinder, turned the valve and… BOOM! I was blown into the air with the whole room. A French bed fell on top of me, but I miraculously managed to free myself.readmore
The History Miami Museum in Miami will host a major event dedicated to Serbian culture on September 13, 2025, lasting as long as 120 days. The event is organized by the independent organization Cultural Square and represents one of the most important steps in promoting Serbian tradition in Southeast Florida.readmore
“It was one of the scariest days of my life. The house was empty, and my brothers were nearby watching the sheep. Suddenly, the fire broke out, and they ran straight into the flames to get the calves out of the basement.readmore
This incredible milestone comes in the 20th year of existence for the Charity ganization Serbs for Serbs. Symbolically, it took 17 years to raise the first €10 million—while the next €10 million were collected in just two and a half years.readmore
“This is our home. There are lots of holes, rats and mice. We get scared when we hear them in the attic, but we’ve gotten used to it. We dream of welcoming our brother to a new, beautiful house one day, he would be so happy,” said Jovan (8) and Valerija (10), who waited for […]readmore
“I can’t sit, but I can’t lie down either. When I have to get up, I clench my teeth. Sometimes I can’t sleep for the whole night – oh, the pain kills me, but when the thoughts take hold of me… I used to work, provide for my family, but now, by God, hard times […]readmore
“My dream is to have 1,000 toys one day,” said little Marko (5) from Gornji Ribnik in Republika Srpska, charmingly. When asked what his greatest wish was, he looked at us sadly and, opening his notebook, silently showed the house he had drawn!readmore




