Tesco supports domestic children in need with HUF 21 million
More than 20 million forints were raised between May 16 and June 19 this year from donation coupons sold in Tesco stores and online to support the Ecumenical Relief Organization’s Clinging Program. Tesco added HUF 21 million to help the disadvantaged Hungarian children catch up, with more than 3,000 people regularly participating in community and development activities in 20 locations across the country. Through the donation, children raised in disadvantaged families will have the opportunity to catch up and participate in summer experience camps.
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