Budapest,January 13,
201210:30
Anyone who calls or sends a text message to the donation
line 1788 hello holnap! in January and February 2012 will
support the endeavours of the Szempont Foundation. Magyar
Telekom, now successfully operating the donation line for
the tenth year, finds it important to support the
improvement of Hungary's health care and the enhancement of
its services.
The Szempont Foundation was established 20 years ago by
professionals whose first aim was to set up a stand-alone
rehabilitation centre, an aim they attained by 2005. The
organisation is mainly engaged in the rehabilitation of
people who became vision impaired as adults. According to
statistics and surveys, in Hungary approximately four to
six thousand people a year lose their sight due to some
accident or illness. Apart from psychological support the
Foundation helps those who approach it with mastering the
most basic skills (mobility, self-sufficiency,
communication) in the course of elementary rehabilitation.
This will be followed by occupational rehabilitation, i.e.
looking for employment in a broader sense. Apart from
providing support for the vision-impaired, experts also
take part in sensitizing the society (e.g. through the
involvement of family members and future co-workers).
Those who lose vision fully or in part have to maintain
their family, get to their workplace, handle their affairs,
study and educate their children. The changed life
situation requires the mastering of new skills and
elementary rehabilitation calls for the availability of
special tools (e.g. a long, white stick, video-magnifier,
talking blood sugar meter). These tools help the social
integration of vision impaired people by enhancing their
level of independence and quality of life; however, because
they are expensive, they are hard to obtain for the people
concerned. The foundation maintains a pool of such sight
improving or mobility and orientation supporting or, for
that matter, life facilitating tools, which the vision
impaired people who approach them may borrow. This
borrowing facility enables those in need to first try these
high-value tools before they decide to buy them. The
foundation intends to expand and maintain this pool of
tools from the donations received through the donation line
and also to provide remedial pedagogical support to those
who borrow them.
For more information about the Szempont Foundation and its
activities see web site: .
The donation line also known from the slogan "1788 - the
Human Call" can be accessed via Magyar Telekom's fixed line
and mobile phone networks. Both the call and text message
costs HUF 100, which is VAT-free (with the exception of
calls initiated with the Domino top-up card). The fee for
calls received in January and February 2012 will be donated
in full to the Szempont Foundation, which will use it for
the maintenance and expansion of its pool of tools to
promote the social integration of the vision impaired
people who approach the foundation.