Government sending aid to 40,000 poor kindergarten starters
The government is sending 40,000 packages to families at Hungary’s 300 porest towns to help them with children starting kindergarten in September, the human resources minister told a press conference on Monday.
Miklós Kásler said that the packages, distributed by the Hungarian Maltese Charity and its partner organisations, contained educational equipment and articles of personal hygiene. The packages are worth a combined
800 million forints (EUR 2.3m),
he added.
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