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  • Menedek

    Menedek

    Menedek

    Menedék – Hungarian Association for Migrants has been helping the social integration of immigrants arriving in and departing from Hungary, through a set of social, educational and cultural programs built on more than 20 years of experience.
  • Migrant Women Hungary Association (She4She)

    Migrant Women Hungary Association (She4She)

    She4She

    She4She is an association of migrant women living in Hungary. We act together for gender equality and for the rights of all women without discrimination based on ethnicity, race, religion, belief, or any other category. We aim to develop women’s skills and represent migrant women in the widest possible circle. She4She is also a space for women to spend time together, learn from each other, and build supportive friendships. We are represented by one of our members in the European Network of Migrant Women and support solidarity among migrant women.
  • Ukrainian Hope Association

    Ukrainian Hope Association

    Ukrainian Hope

    (English translation) Ukrainian Space Daycare Program is an educational center for Ukrainian schoolchildren whose families ended up in Budapest due to the war. Our goal is to promote the preservation of the native language, traditions of the Ukrainian people and the mastery of the school curriculum by children from Ukraine, to familiarize them with the culture and customs of the Hungarian people, and to contribute to the creation of conditions for a high-quality standard of living for internally displaced persons from Ukraine in Hungary.
  • Cordelia Foundation

    Cordelia Foundation

    Cordelia Foundation

    The Cordelia Foundation was established in 1996 as with the aim to assist torture survivor and severely traumatized asylum seekers, refugees and their family members arriving in Hungary through psychiatric, psychotherapeutic, psychological treatment, psycho-social counseling. The initiator of the Foundations activity is Dr Lilla Hárdi, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, who is the medical director and responsible professional coordinator of the organisation. Cordelia is an accredited member of the Copenhagen-based network, the IRCT (International Rehabilitation and Research Council for Torture Victims). The Foundation received the public benefit status in 1998. The treatment of the psycho-social and somatic problems of this unique target group is a basic-service public-benefit task, and at present Cordelia is the only civil organization in Hungary which serves this role. The services of the Foundation thus supplement the national health care services through a comprehensive treatment-system. We finance our activity through grants and funds, our main donors are the EU and the UN’s OHCHR (Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights). Our professional team, consisting of therapists (psychiatrists, psychologists, non-verbal therapists) with multicultural experiences and training, generally treats the refugee clients at the reception centres. Their work is assisted by a social assistant and trained interpreters. Using our internationally acknowledged methods we treat annually 600-800 clients. We regularly provide training and supervision for professionals working with refugees. The UNHCR has rewarded our work with the 2004 “Asylum prize”. In 2008, the committee of the Viennese ‘Sozial Marie, prize for social innovation’ chose the Foundation as one of the awarded organisations. In 2009, the National Immigration Agency acknowledged the services of the Foundation in the field of mental health treatment of refugees with a certificate.
  • Hungarian Baptist Aid

    Hungarian Baptist Aid

    HBAid

    Hungarian Baptist Aid (HBAid) was begun by Sándor Szenczy and supported by the Hungarian Baptist Church and officially registered at the Court of Fejér County in 1996. Sándor Szenczy continues as the organization’s current president. Since its inception, as the Deed of Foundation records, the goal of HBAid has been to help people in need within and outside Hungary, following Jesus Christ’s command of love. Beginning with its first donation of 5000 Ft, HBAid grew to be one of the largest aid organizations in Hungary. As a public benefit organization, working with 3000 full-time staff members and hundreds of volunteers, the value of the aid’s work can be measured in thousands of millions of HUF. HBAid provides regular relief assistance, by providing physical humanitarian aid as well as emotional and psychological support. It implements these programs in 18 countries around the world for needy and socially marginalized people in order to ease their difficult situation and give them a chance to have a more humane life. Our purpose is to meet the emotional, psychological and physical needs of the destitute whether this is on an occasional or regularbasis; within or outside the country; regardless of the person’s origin, nationality, religion, or race.
  • LITERA Egyesület

    LITERA Egyesület

    LITERA

    Educational and entertainment center in Vas, Hungary.
  • Hungarian Helsinki Committee

    Hungarian Helsinki Committee

    HHC

    The Hungarian Helsinki Committee is a public benefit human rights organization that protects human dignity through legal and public activities. We provide help to refugees, detainees and victims of law enforcement violence.
  • Katolikus Karitász - Caritas Hungarica

    Katolikus Karitász - Caritas Hungarica

    Caritas Hungary

    Caritas Hungary is the official Aid Organisation of the Hungarian Catholic Church. It helps people in need by maintaining social and health care facilities, providing various help programs and actions regardless of age, gender or denomination.
  • Open Learning Initiative

    Open Learning Initiative

    OLIve

    We are OLIve, a group of teachers, scholars and activists who have run inclusive education programs since 2016. We are dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive learning space for people who have experienced displacement, including asylum seekers and those with refugee status. We run a weekend program called OLIve (Open Learning Initiative).
  • Hungarian Interchurch Aid

    Hungarian Interchurch Aid

    HIA

    The Hungarian Interchurch Aid, founded in 1991, is one of the largest, internationally recognized charity organizations in Hungary. The founding churches grew into a community of professionals, volunteers, donors and responsible corporate partners to help the needy and people in trouble. HIA provides assistance to those in need in Hungary, in the Carpathian Basin and in many countries around the world regardless of nationality, religion or world view, meeting the highest professional and transparency requirements.