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Learn MoreOn Saturday, the 10th April 2021, 28 children participated in a playful online Scratch coding challenge, as part of All-Digital Week. To make the event interactive, four smaller groups have been formed based on children’s scratch level and previous experience.
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Learn MoreWe are pleased to announce an exciting new change for our organization — we now have a new name: Next Step! Late in 2019, the MigHelp assembly and board began the process of changing our official name from Migráns Segítség Magyarország Egyesület [Migrants Help Association Hungary – MigHelp] to Next Step Magyarország Egyesület [Next […]
Learn MoreOur highly successful project, KAPTÁR: ‘Training Alternatives in the Hope of Marketable Knowledge and Jobs’ (MMIA-2.2.5/3- 2016-00002) that started in May 2017 is soon coming to a close. During the project we have provided altogether 77 migrants five trainings (ECDL, Elderly Care, Car Driving, Microsoft Web Administrator, and Basketweaving) that offered them skills to […]
Learn MoreAs part of its mission to increase labor market integration, Next Step (formerly MIGHelp) aims to provide access to a variety of vocational training programs that equip participants with skills in demand in the labor market. Among these programs is an Elder Care course, which includes a practical element in which participants get practical hands-on […]
Learn MoreOur largest and longest project ‘MigHelp’s labour market competence training and migrant career-centre’ ended in October 2017. The project, which was co-funded by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) of the European Union, lasted 17 months and offered complex services to migrant and refugees to help their future employment possibilities. The core of […]
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