The Maltese Charity Service opens a bakery in Óbuda
The Maltese Charity Service opens a bakery for people with changed work abilities in the 3rd district of the capital – informed the organization MTI on Wednesday. The premise is provided by the city government free of charge.
As stated, the program will be realized with the support of the National Employment Foundation. The new bakery will operate seven days a week, and plans to produce a daily eight hundred kilograms of bread.
According to the Maltese Charity Service, large part of the bread will be used in the services of the institution, but a part of the fresh bread will be sold locally. (MTI)
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