The City is For All

The group's goal is to empower homeless people to stand up for their human dignity and to fight for their right to housing.

'The School For Public Life' (Hungarian: Közélet Iskolája) trains activists in organization skills, using computers and speaking English.

[7][8][9][10][11] The group frequently appears in the media in order to change the misconception that homeless people are incapable and hopeless.

It cultivates international connections as well, exemplified by participation in the European Social Forum, in the Social Action Exchange project,[16] in the International Alliance of Inhabitants[17] or a discussion of student and homeless activists with American geographer Neil Smith and Canadian academic Deborah E. Cowen in 2010.

The project collected data related and studied personal experiences of homeless regarding discrimination against by the representatives of the Hungarian state in Budapest.

[24] The City is For All combined with FEANTSA again later in 2013, to organise a one-day seminar entitled 'Promoting Housing rights in Hungary'.

Anti-poverty day 17 October 2015
A protest for housing rights
"Dignity for everyone" – Marching at the Budapest Pride 2009
Civil disobedience against a forced eviction, 2010