Civil and church organizations can submit applications until the beginning of April for the implementation of programs supporting the rehabilitation of children, adolescents and young adults who are chronically ill and disabled, as well as those who can be classified as a risk group from the point of view of mental health.

This year, the Új Európa Foundation's Children's Healing grant supports programs that help to rehabilitate chronically ill and disabled children, adolescents and young adults, as well as those who can be classified as a risk group in terms of mental health, with 80 million forints, reads the call. As it is written, civil and church organizations can submit applications for the experience and art therapy programs until the beginning of April.

Music, movement, creation, and positive experiences all help to recover from a chronic, serious illness, as well as to accept the condition associated with it. This is especially true in the case of children, for whom professional therapy is very important in regaining mental health, healing and achieving a quality life, they emphasize in the announcement.

As they recall, through last year's tender they financed, among other things, the recreation of young people living with spinal disorders, dog-assisted development of children with special educational needs, support for children suffering from oncology and their families, as well as psychotherapy-focused climbing therapy for young people living in temporary homes, but people living with diabetes were also among the beneficiaries. .

According to the summary, the board of trustees decides to award a maximum of 80 million forints in the framework of the tender, the support received in the framework of pre-financing is non-refundable, the maximum amount per tender is 3 million forints. The awarded funds can be used from September this year until the end of July next year, so the applicants have about one year to implement their plans.

The submission deadline is April 2, further details of the call can be found on the www.molujeuropaalapitvany.hu , the announcement states.

MTI

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