The past year and a half has taught us to see more clearly what is important in life and what is not so important, what is valuable and what is less valuable, said Minister Katalin Novák at this year's Bárka T camp of the Reformed Church in Balatonfenyves .

After the epidemic situation, we now have the opportunity to take only the good things with us to the Ark, and leave the bad things behind. he continued this thought. The goal of the opportunity-creating camp is to promote the social inclusion of disadvantaged children and young people.

The lives of disadvantaged children are characterized by isolation, poverty and exclusion. Poor housing conditions and poor infrastructure are further aggravated by residential segregation. The camp aims to reduce these disadvantages through practical sessions through the individual and social education and strengthening of the children.

Strengthening trust and self-confidence plays a very important role in eliminating the disadvantage resulting from a bad social situation. The goal is for children and young people with various disadvantages to accept themselves, strengthen their useful abilities and alienate their negative attitudes.

The aim of the camp is to help each child to meet their own personality and abilities. I would like to give the students a sense of success and give them the opportunity to get rid of the negative labels "stuck" on them and acquire a positive self-image and attitudes.

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