A mobile café is to be launched in Budapest, Hungary, in order to provide long-term help for homeless people, an opportunity by which they might become able to look after themselves.
The situation of homeless people is rather difficult: getting a job requires permanent residency, however, as long as you do not have a job it is really tough to afford and maintain even an apartment.
Might be a good idea to start it in the countryside too, as two-thirds of Hungary’s homeless people live there. A new Hungarian company aims to change that by establishing the Tekergő Teve (Wandering Camel), a mobile, completely self-serving café, in Budapest.
Founders of the mobile café try to help as many homeless people as possible. Their further aims include the launch of a project, the Wandering Café VeloBloud, which is “a tricycle-borne café” and would be available in Budapest and in Prague. For that, they are collecting the money through community finance. They have $355 so far