The Daniella Electricity Talentum Foundation supports the training of more than 1,300 students with 30 million forints
With a donation worth 30 million HUF, the Daniella Villamosság Talentum Foundation is supporting the education of over 1,300 vocational students. The donation, distributed in cooperation with 12 technical schools, was officially handed over at a ceremony held on June 3 at the Brassai Sámuel Technical and Vocational School in Tiszaújváros.
The foundation, established by Daniella Kereskedelmi Kft., one of Hungary’s leading electrical wholesalers, aims to build bridges between educators, students, and industry players to improve technical education in Hungary. By providing modern equipment and tools, the initiative helps prepare students with hands-on experience that aligns with current labor market needs.
“Investing in education is investing in the future of our community,” said Dr. György Fülöp, mayor of Tiszaújváros. “We can only build the future through cooperation between municipalities, companies, and schools.”
The foundation not only donates materials but actively engages in professional development by organizing industry events and supporting outstanding students. According to Tamás Nagy, president of the foundation’s board, the goal is to lay a strong foundation for a competitive, innovative Hungary through education.
The Szerencsi Vocational Training Center emphasized the importance of such partnerships, stating that contributions from Daniella Villamosság significantly enhance the quality and modernity of training programs. These efforts help ensure that the next generation of professionals is equipped with relevant, up-to-date knowledge.
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