ORGANISING THE X. SZIKINCE FESTIVAL
The organisation and implementation of the X. Szikince Festival in the three concerned municipalities (Zalaba, Sikenička, Pavlová).
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The organisation and implementation of the X. Szikince Festival in the three concerned municipalities (Zalaba, Sikenička, Pavlová).
The aim of the project was to improve the quality of health care in the Hungarian-Romanian border region. For this purpose, three healthcare clinics were renovated and medical devices were purchased in Comuna Moftin. In parallel, a new ambulance station is constructed in the municipality of Nyíradony. The Hungarian partner received a fund of 95 million National Ambulance Service to build an ambulance station, as the calculated construction cost from the ROHU project was not enough to implement the project.
The aim of the project was to encourage close relationships between certain municipalities within the framework of cross-border cooperation. For this purpose, events were organised in both municipalities with the participation of civil society organisations from the other municipality.
The external renovation of the Roman Catholic church in Valea Lui Mihai was carried out within the framework of the tender. During the renovation of the more than a 100 years old building, saltpetre was discharged, the masonry was renovated and the external doors were replaced.
The project improves the operating conditions of the folk song club in Nyíracsád. From the tender support, a car is purchased that is necessary for the operation.
The most important work equipment of the civil guard in Nyírmártonfalva is the car for patrolling. The project allows the purchase of a new and modern car to replace their old and obsolete vehicle.
The internal and external renovation of the church in Petreu was carried out within the framework of the tender.
Within the framework of the project, various family programmes are organised for families with children living in Săcueni and its surroundings.
The preservation society is operating with the support of its own members and the small support of the local government. The project is a great help as it allows the society to renew the equipment necessary for its operation, including a new sound system.