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We are working to ensure that every child is well and feels safe.
in our trainings
child right case
professional material
Colleagues
policies
Reports
képzéseinken
adott tanács
szakmai anyag
már együtt
gyermekvédelmi útmutató
jelentés
How do we help children and responsible adults?
We want children to be taken care of in all areas of life. To this end, we help adults and institutions with professional materials, training and presentations to respond to children’s needs.
Child Rights Clearinghouse
You know the child – We know his rights.
Hintalovon Academy
Knowledge is not only measured in credits, but you can also get them from us.
Safeguarding children, empowering communities
Protecting children is our shared responsibility!
ECPAT Hungary
There are cases that cannot wait.
Child Participation
Nothing about them without them!
Child Friendly Media and Advertising
Treat children the way you want to be treated.
Our featured news
Our latest news
What does the person who donates give?
Much more than money. It gives you the opportunity to change. To prepare professional materials, programs, and training courses that are available free of charge to everyone. It gives us the opportunity to do our work even better.
AS AN INDIVIDUAL
All donations are a responsibility. For you and for us too.It gives hope and strength.
Support us
- with a one-time donation
- by calling our charity line 13620
- organising a fundraiser
- downloading our professional materials
- purchasing Hintlovon gifts
AS A recurring DONOR
Why is regular support important for an NGO like us?
Because your support will make the day-to-day life of the foundation
- better
- predictable
- freer
- more sustainable
AS A CORPORATE
Do you like and care about what we do, but don’t know how you can best help us?
- use our services
- organise a fundraiser campaign
- support us on a regular basis
- choose for your employees
- or business partners Hintalovon gifts.
Why exactly Hintalovon?
Childhood is a constant change, and as adults we sometimes just scratch our heads. Yesterday he was happily cooing in the crib, and today he’s going to a party with his friends?! We look for connection and our own balance, while we see that the child is also swaying.
He moves out of his own internal balance in order to find it again at a new point, in a different quality. As a parent, as an adult, this is perhaps the most difficult. To believe that he won’t fall, to trust that there will be a balance and that we don’t have to keep him in it, but he will do it alone.