The center, named InLT, provides social counseling on tax, education, health care, social security, employment and legal issues, as well as psychological assistance.
It also offers Lithuanian language classes and helps visitors to get acquainted with Lithuania’s culture, traditions and mentality.
The center is opening in new premises, but it has been helping refugees and migrants in Kaunas for more than a decade now.
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