The I do not give up café was opened in Budapest
New cafe opened in Budapest in the Magdolna Street. Disabled people are workin in the bar.
27 January 2016 Báder Richárd waiter (r2) talks at the opening ceremony of the I do not give up café on 27 January 2016.
Next to him you can see Szekeres Pál, ministerial commissioner in charge of the social integration of people with disabilities (r3), Papp Szabolcs, spokesman of the I do not give up Foundation (l3), Czibere Károly, Minister of State of the Ministry of Human Resources (Emmi) (l2) and Györke Nóra, charge d'affaires of the I do not give up Social Cooperative (l). MTI Photo: Bruzák Noémi
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