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The Sisters of Social Service (SSS; Hungarian: Szociális Testvérek Társasága, Latin: Societas Sororum Socialium) are a Roman Catholic religious institute of women founded in Hungary in 1923 by Margit Slachta. The sisters adopted the social mission of the Catholic Church and Benedictine spirituality with a special devotion to the Holy Spirit ...
The Hungarian Feminist Association (Hungarian: Feministák Egyesülete (FE), 1904–1942) was created by Rosika Schwimmer and Vilma Glücklich. The organization pushed for women's equality in Hungary in all spheres of women's life.
The first women’s organization to form in Hungary was the Pester Women's Charitable Society, founded in 1817; by the end of the nineteenth century there were several hundred similar organizations throughout the kingdom, although, for the most part, they had little involvement in politics. [5]
They include a lifetime income tax exemption for women who give birth to at least four children. RELATED: U.S. states with no income tax Orban said such policies are "Hungary's answer" to downward ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungary's government is greatly increasing financial aid and subsidies for families with several children, the country's prime minister said Sunday.
Labrisz Lesbian Association was founded in 1999 in Budapest, Hungary.Its purpose is making the lives and issues of lesbian, bisexual and transgender women more visible, along with seeking to aid these women with various cultural programs and discussion groups.
Hungary granted citizenship to about one million people between 2011 and 2020 - mostly ethnic Hungarians living in neighbouring states - "without adequate security measures in place to verify ...
Women's sports clubs and teams in Hungary (4 C) Pages in category "Women's organisations based in Hungary" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.