

Five people with guide dogs of the Baráthegyi Guide Dog School, stood at the start-line this weekend at the HDR Not Just Run competition. This day was about the challenge, the pleasure of moving together and about solidarity for the visually impaired runners. The guide dogs proved again that they are able to take care

Last Firday, we participated in a special charity concert in the Nádor Hall. Beside music, the guide dogs were in focus in the sold-out performance, as the organisers supported the Baráthegyi Foundation for School for Guide Dogs with the income of the concert. The organisers and the performers of the piano concert were Ágnes Kövecs

What is the first thing to come to mind when you want to give thanks? This is the question we asked before Easter, so that we can give our readers an insight into the thoughts of our visually impaired friends, inseparable from their guide dogs. We were not only interested in their feelings towards their

Annamari Kardon practices on street pianos in Budapest. This time, she played in the underground station at Fővám tér. Her yellow guid dog Szikra (Spark) follows her everywhere, so even those who otherwise would not stop to listen to her music will surely give a minute or two to the pup. Annamari and Szikra do

We have completed the first electric car (e-car) – visually impaired pedestrian research in Hungary! We have tested an e-car with the participation of a blind employee of our Foundation. The reason for this was, that those vehicles which moving in stealth mode, silently in the traffic, can be dangerous for the visually impaired people.

Dogs roaming without supervision, attacked Száva and her visually impaired owner twice in the city of Győr. It was down to luck that they got over of them without severe injuries. The guide dogs value a lot therefore our Foundation makes a call to the dog owners’ society. Our Fondation’s guide dog Száva and her

Agota Lukacs and her guide dog Oliver, who live in Szolnok, have recently passed the traffic safety test successfully. The human-canine duo have been working together since October 2022. “Oliver used to be a very cheeky student of mine” – said Darinka Farkas, head trainer at Barathegyi Dogschool for the Blind. “We used to call
