

It has already become a tradition that Baráthegyi Vakvezető Kutya Iskola gives Christmas presents to visually impaired and underprivileged children. The givers, known as “angels,” have been bringing more and more presents to the Christmas tree each year. In the first year, there were 50 children; last year, 86; and this year, 100 children were

Bukfenc patiently stood in line, then walked in the snow and took part in decorating the Christmas tree. Dóra, the puppy raiser of our future guide dog shares her Christmas experiences with 7 months old Bukfenc. We participated at the Christmas Charity Photoshoot The line was so long… … but Bukfenc was waiting patiently. It

The little Labradors sleep peacefully under the Christmas tree. Tired from the big game, Zina’s 8-week-old puppies snuggled up next to each other to rest. We invited Nóra Varga, who received her guide dog from our foundation and takes our mission to heart. We wrote about Zina’s 10 puppies here earlier. The puppies were born

The Baráthegyi Guide Dog School gave Christmas presents to visually impaired and needy children. Real children’s wishes came true, so the holiday was not about need, but about dreams and love. The angels chose one child at a time, meaning that their own personal experience was included in the gift-giving, making it a loving holiday

Despite a difficult year in 2022, Barathegyi Guide Dog Foundation managed to finance and deliver Christmas presents to 64 children living either with disability or in poverty. Many of the children came to our Head Office in Miskolc to pick up their presents. “We are really grateful that despite the cost of living crisis, many
