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President opens new building for children with disabilities

“A disease is a burden, but a child is a gift,” President Novák said.

President Katalin Novák opened a new building at the Gemma center for children and young people with disabilities in Szeged, in southern Hungary, on Wednesday. “A disease is a burden, but a child is a gift,” President Novák said in her opening speech.

Addressing parents at the ceremony, the president said “we cannot bear your burden, but we are here and could be of help”. Presdent Novák cited passages in the constitution aimed at protecting human life from conception, and said “let us take that seriously; let us actually protect life from the moment of conception… let us be there all along, standing by human life… both when it is not so obvious that we are not perfect, and when imperfections are more manifest”. The project, using a budget of HUF 500 million (EUR 1.2m), has increased the Gemma complex to 1,400 square meters. Ninety-one children study in its primary school, while another 40 youth go to its day-care facility.

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