The Premier Kultcafe, employing people with reduced working abilities has opened its gates
The Premier Kultcafe opened its doors in the Vörösmarty cinema in Budapest. The cafe, employing people with reduced working abilities awaits its guest from Thursday with coffeehouse services and movie screenings.
In 2012, the Adopt-A Teddy bear Foundation decided to create jobs with reduced working capacity, or to disabled people. At the ceremony, Deputy Mayor Bagdy Gábor called the opening of the café as a real success, while Kocsis Máté, Mayor of Józsefváros offered three million HUF, in addition to the revenues of the district charity ball for the operations of the cafe. (MTI)
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