January 15, 2014

The Heydar Aliyev Foundation will construct a new building in Budapest for the Disabled Children's Rehabilitation Centre

The Heydar Aliyev Foundation will construct a new building for a centre comprising children’s home, a kindergarten and a primary school for disabled children in Budapest. Additional hostel building to be constructed for the László Batthyány Roman-Catholic Home will be linked with the existing buildings complex. This will allow better nourishment of children, and ensure their medical treatment in better conditions.

 

The Centre was established in 1982 by the Hungarian Catholic Church with the aim to surround disabled children with care.

 

This children-educational establishment admits children with impaired vision, movement, talking and physical ability. In addition to education, they receive here treatment; improve, through different trainings, their moving capacity, individual abilities, and master vocational skills.

 

With 2800 kv.2 area, the establishment was basically repaired in 1994.

 

Supported by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, the foundation of an additional building for children aged over 18 that have passed rehabilitation will be laid at the centre, January 16. Total area of a 30-bed, 5-storied hostel-type building will be 1385.26 m2. According to the project, the building will be provided with training, rest and sleeping room, a kitchen and an elevator.

 

State Secretary of the Hungarian Prime Minister’s Machinery for Foreign Policy Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations, co-chairperson of the Azerbaijan-Hungary Intergovernmental Economic Committee Peter Siyatro, representatives of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, and employees of the Embassy will attend the ceremony of laying the foundation.