Interview with Géza Ásós
Géza Ásós, the owner of the first Hungarian Roma restaurant, started from humble beginnings in the Roma settlement of Békés and has now built an exemplary business. We will talk…
Géza Ásós, the owner of the first Hungarian Roma restaurant, started from humble beginnings in the Roma settlement of Békés and has now built an exemplary business. We will talk…
On August 22-23, Josiah Boyd returned to our community as part of the August seminar series organized by Prepare International and the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International. The American teacher led…
Our fifth podcast guest is someone whose life underwent a complete transformation after his conversion. Jenő Nagy, who grew up in a Roma settlement, came into contact with drugs at…
The "Football as a Tool: Social Inclusion in Talent Development" conference, organized by the Reményhír Sports Association, brought together representatives of the sport and professionals involved in youth development to…
The educators of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International took part in a special self-awareness training in Békés, aimed at personal development and increasing the effectiveness of community work. The mission…
The Hungarian Gypsy Missions International and the Christian organization Prepare International organized a two-day seminar in Békés, during which the mission's educators once more gained valuable insights. The aim of…
Dr. Klára Gulyás is a young woman of Roma origin and a mother. She is the President of the Epistémé Association and an adjunct professor at the Sárospatak Reformed Theological…
The training series for instructors continued at the Békés center of the Hungarian Gypsy Missions International with the program titled "Assertive Communication for Community Development Professionals." Participants of the training,…
On August 2nd, people worldwide, including in Békés, commemorated the victims of the Roma Holocaust and the tragedy that befell the Roma community during World War II. At the center…
The working group meeting took place in Szanazug, primarily organized for female workers affiliated with the mission. At the event, Albert Durkó, President, and László Surman, Mission Director-General, also gave…