In the beginning of April I was a part of an international group of active people (NGO activists, highschool students, future social entrepreneurs) from Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Serbia and Czech Republic that met in Belgrade for a study visit to get a peek into the scene of social enterprises in Serbia. In just one day we had a chance to visit and speak to three different social entrepreneurs each having their strong and noble missions to change things in their communities and especially for their target groups. We spoke to the representatives of association 'Naša Kuća', and NGOs 'Atina' and 'Center for Youth Integration' that run socially entrepreneurial entities. Since the law on social enterprises in Serbia came to being literally just now (yet with no tax discounts as such) these entities take a form of limited liability companies and other business forms. Despite all sorts of limitations and challenges we evidenced that the world is still full of good people that work hard and find ways to make this world a better place...