One of the main marks of modern developed public life is tolerance, which means that people of different religions and ethnicities, social groups or political views should accept each other and be able to coexist.
According to the UN decision, the International Day for Tolerance is celebrated on November 16. This is another emphasis on the fact that tolerance should become the basis of our daily relationships. The Legal Aid Service, for which the protection of human rights is the subject of its daily care, fully shares the pathos of the Tolerance Day and joins a form of public life based on mutual respect. A wide range of free legal aid services is equally accessible to people from different social groups, and the principle of the service is to make tolerant approaches and decisions. Tolerance can definitely change the world for the better.