Anna Lindh Foundation

Amarant Association

National Network

Hungary

Address

Göd 2132 Mátyás u. 35 Hungary

Country

Hungary

City

Göd 2132

Street address 2

Mátyás u. 35

Mobile Phone

00 36 30 302 3139

Telephone (other)

00 36 20 334 5421

E-Mail

association.amarant@gmail.com

E-Mail (2)

zeizefun@gmail.com

Year of Establishment

2006

Contact Person1

Regina Abou-Chacra

Contact Person 2

Marco Cadena

Organisation Type

Non-Governmental Organization

Fields of Activity

Arts

General Information

1. 10 founding members, 2 full time staff, volunteers depending on the actual projects. 2. Depending on projects. Monthly membership fee. 3. Membership contribution, funding from projects. 4. Workshops, extra curricular education activity. 5. Association of Consumers for an Environmentally Conscious Society.

Mission and Objectives

1. Promoting cooperation, and autonomous and creative relationships between individuals for more humane communication. 2. Supporting disadvantaged children in integration to society parallel to helping keep their cultural heritage. 3. Contribution to the perseverance of traditional art and cultural heritage. 4. Promotion sustainable energy solutions and energy efficiency. 5. Cooperation with organisations with similar activities and objectives in Hungary and abroad.

Main Projects / Activities

1. Colourful Hungary Event Series: cultural exchange between foreign artists living in Hungary and Hungarian artists. The aim of the event series was to introduce the Islamic culture to the Hungarian audience. Organising partners included Association of Consumers for an Environmentally Conscious Society and Embassies of the eight involved countries. The events took place during one month, on weekends. 2. Participation in the camp for children living with disadvantages organised by the Buddhist University of Budapest. Helping organising workshops and preparing the children for a short theatre performance. 3. Introducing African and Arabic musical instruments to children by interactive concerts at elementary schools in Budapest.
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