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Fejer Megyei Esely Gyermekvedelmi es Gyermeksegito Alapitvany

Org #15313
Vetted since 2013 Site Visit Verified
2005
year founded
$43,868
raised on GlobalGiving
10
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Fejer Megyei Esely Gyermekvedelmi es Gyermeksegito Alapitvany (Esely Child Protecting and Child Supporting Foundation of Fejer County) mission is to support those children who live in child's home in state custody. These children are in multiple disadvantageous situation. We would like to decrease their disadvantages, close to them to the normal society by ability caring, training to independent life, organizing of cultural and free time programs, drug prevention, training of professionals, constructing communities, supporting learning and healthy lifestyle.

Projects (1)

Way to the Future-Talent Program
Hungary / Education
Way to the Future-Talent Program
Project Leaders
Maria Deresne Tanarki
Maria Deresne Tanarki
Organization Information
Tuzer utca 6
Szekesfehervar, Fejer 8000
Hungary
3622315130
Organization Information
Tuzer utca 6
Szekesfehervar, Fejer 8000
Hungary
3622315130

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Report 22/11/2023

By Maria Deresne Tanarki | Project Leader

As recorded in our previous report, over the past six months our Foundation has been running programmes programmes for the target group to promote community building, human development and... Read the full report ›

21/07/2023 report

By Maria Tanarki Deresne | Foundation Leader

After the successful completion of our "Road to the Future" programme, our Foundation prepared to support programmes for the target group of beneficiaries, with which we tried to promote community... Read the full report ›

2022/23 Winter report

By Maria Deresne Tanarki | Chairman of the Board of Trustees

The programme started with 32 participants in 2 groups in the second half of 2022. One group of children from the 48-bed children's home in Székesfehérvár, the other from the... Read the full report ›
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