

Our Story
Hungarian Gypsy Missions International was founded in 1996 as a missions branch of the Hungarian Pentecostal Church. Today, we have over 1,300 employees, hundreds of volunteers, and more than 30 full-time missionaries.
We serve underprivileged ethnic Gypsies in Hungary and Central-Eastern Europe, addressing spiritual, emotional, and physical needs by following Jesus’ example.
Opportunities to preach, teach, and provide aid have grown significantly in recent years. We firmly believe that only God’s power can bring true transformation.

Social Work

Culture

Employment

Education

Faith

Integration

Social Work

Culture

Employment

Education

Faith

Integration

Interview with Éva Danó
Éva Danó, Regional Manager at the Várva Várt Foundation, grew up in deep poverty as a Roma woman, one of six siblings born to illiterate parents. Exclusion, prejudice, and hardship were everyday realities for her, yet through faith and perseverance,

Preparing for the Flood During the Drought – Carpathian Basin Roma Missions Forum Held in Békés
The Carpathian Basin Roma Missions Forum has reached another milestone. The primary goal of the forum is to provide a platform for professionals and ministers—especially

New Roma Church Declares Jesus as King in „Delhi”
“Where there is love, there is also action. This church is not madness—it is, in fact, a response to God’s will,” declared Albert Durkó, President

Interview with Éva Danó
Éva Danó, Regional Manager at the Várva Várt Foundation, grew up in deep poverty as a Roma woman, one of six siblings born to illiterate

Preparing for the Flood During the Drought – Carpathian Basin Roma Missions Forum Held in Békés
The Carpathian Basin Roma Missions Forum has reached another milestone. The primary goal of the forum is to provide a platform for professionals and ministers—especially