On Sunday, those interested are invited to bake gingerbread for charity.

With its Advent charity collection, the Young Families Club (FICSAK) supports the development and operation of the first aid service of the National Association of Autists - said the founder of the organization in the current program of the M1 channel.

Nóra Király added that, according to surveys, every 54th child is autistic, and in many cases, especially in the beginning, autism is so to speak invisible. The aim of their initiative is to promote early detection and support families who are faced with the diagnosis and the fact that a different kind of life awaits them.

In the campaign, FICSAK collects donations on the adjukossze.hu website with the involvement of nearly 30 organizations, the deadline for the collection of donations is December 15, explained Nóra Király.

He pointed out that, in connection with the initiative, the MTK team offered for auction a shirt signed by the players, and on Sunday, those interested are invited to a charity gingerbread baking, in which Lázár Kovács, i.e. chef Lázár, will also participate, and a session will be held with the Ringató Foundation.

Nóra Király reminded that they have been working for Hungarian families for more than ten years, in cooperation with Hungarian family organizations and the State Secretariat for Family Affairs.

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Cover image: Ficsak collects donations
Source: Facebook/Ficsak- Young Families Club