Hungary opens 9th victim support centre in Nyíregyháza
A new victim support centre has opened in Nyíregyháza, in eastern Hungary, bringing the total number of such centres in Hungary to nine, Justice Minister Judit Varga said on Facebook on Friday.
The aim of the victim support centres set up by the justice ministry is to provide crime victims with all the help they need, Varga said.
“It is actions, not words, that can provide real help,” the minister said. “This basic principle is what encourages all of us to take action and turns our compassion into actual assistance.”
Watch out! Thieves with knives are after your coat
Hungary helps persecuted Christian communities around the world survive
The support centres aim to create a safe environment for victims, providing them not just relief but also hope, the minister said. They provide not only psychological support but also physical, legal and financial assistance to victims of domestic violence, child abuse and other crimes, as well as to vulnerable family members, she added.
The government’s goal is to have such an institution in every county seat by 2025, Varga said.
Read alsoHungary’s First Lady draws attention to foundation helping children orphaned by Covid
Source: MTI
please make a donation here
Hot news
Hungary calls for stronger nation-state sovereignty in the EU, rejects treaty changes for political power shift
All Saints’ Day and clock change: Changes to Budapest transport timetables
National Bank of Hungary: Maintaining banks’ strong capital position ‘pivotal
Top Hungary news: magnificent castles, new flights to Budapest Airport, 15th-century sword and change in bottle redemption system – 28 October, 2024
Orbán cabinet: Ill-advised policies jeopardising European Union’s existence
Drivers watch out! 26 fixed speed cameras to be installed in Budapest
1 Comment
Hungary works.