The Generali Foundation for Safety help the heroes of the epidemic with a unique program
The coronavirus pandemic has undoubtedly left a mark on our daily lives, social relationships, school and office work, but it has mostly upset our spiritual balance. However, healthcare workers have faced greater challenges than all of us in recent months: overtime, physical exhaustion, lack of loved ones and patients who have lost their lives despite efforts are still shouldering a physical and mental burden during the lighter summer months. However, healthcare workers have faced greater challenges than all of us in recent months: overtime, physical exhaustion, lack of loved ones and patients who have lost their lives despite efforts are still shouldering a physical and mental burden during the lighter summer months. From the 50 million HUF donation of the Generali Foundation for Security, the Let’s Join Together Foundation is now launching a program that supports the heroes of the epidemic in regeneration with the help of mental health lectures, psychological counseling, trainings, as well as community and recreational programs.
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