The Child up high! action was held in 36 settlements outside of Budapest, including Debrecen, Miskolc, Nyíregyháza, Szeged, Székesfehérvár, Veszprém, Sopron.
Again, more than ten thousand people lifted their children into the air all over the country at the same time on Saturday, the Three Kings, Three Kings movement told MTI.
According to the information, they announced Children to the High! action was held in 36 settlements outside of Budapest, including Debrecen, Miskolc, Nyíregyháza, Szeged, Székesfehérvár, Veszprém, Sopron.
Miklós Dudás, world champion kayaker, Olympic sixth-place finisher, raised with his family at Hősök Square in Budapest; András Szatmári is an Olympic bronze medalist swordsman and József Wunderlich, the star actor of the Pál Street Boys musical. Bence Mohay, the host of the event, addressed several rural locations and showed with a live check-in how the families celebrated the children in several big cities and in Csíkszereda in Transylvania.
As it was written: since 2018, Gyerek to the Heights has been organized every year. the essence of the campaign is for parents to raise as many children as possible at the same time, wherever they live in the country or across the border. With the event, the movement supports "the importance of having children and starting a family, showing that a child is an eternal value and that living in a family is good!" they said.
Among the performers in the capital, the children's band Bogár Muzsika, Réka Farkasházi and Tintanyúl, and Balázs Szabó's band entertained the participants at the Saturday event. Meanwhile, there were many programs to choose from.
The event was organized this year in cooperation with Family Friendly Hungary by the Three Kings, Three Kings Girl Movement. The main patron of the event is the Franciscan monk Csaba Böjte, the announcement reads.
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Photo: Children are lifted into the air by the Three Kings, Three Kings Movement and Family Friendly Hungary in Miskolc on September 25, 2021.
The IV. As a side event of the Budapest Demographic Summit, the participants draw attention to the importance of having children and starting a family. MTI/János Vajda