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"Hope For Children" meets with His Beatitude the Archbishop of Cyprus, Mr Georgios

The founder of "Hope For Children" CRC Policy Center, businessman and Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Tonga, Mr Joseph Borghese, accompanied by the Executive Director of the Organisation, Mrs Andria Neocleous, had a meeting with His Beatitude the Archbishop of Cyprus, Mr Georgios. The visit, which took place at the Holy Archbishopric of Cyprus, was held in a warm and friendly atmosphere, confirming the close relationship between the Organisation and the Church of Cyprus.

During the meeting, various topics were discussed, including the national issue, child protection, the significant role of the Church in supporting the well-being of children, and the current political and religious landscape of the country.

At the end of the meeting, Mr Borghese presented a gift to His Beatitude the Archbishop as a gesture of friendship and cooperation.

The Church of Cyprus, the Honorary Consulate of the Kingdom of Tonga, and "Hope For Children" CRC Policy Center look forward to continuing and developing their cooperation, with the aim of a better future for all.

For more information regarding the programmes of “Hope For Children”, you can visit the website www.uncrcpc.org.cy or call at +357 22 103234.

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