Tesco collected nearly 34 million forints donations to support children in need
Tesco’s customers contributed with nearly 34 million forints to the fundraising program of the Ecumenical Aid Organization.
The donations received during the collection are spent on organizing summer camps for abused and deprived children. In addition, Tesco supports the organization’s work as a strategic partner of the Ecumenical Aid Organization. The milk products produced by the organization’s Cheese Shop in Kastélyosdombó are only available at the hypermarkets of the supermarket chain in the country.
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