The customers of Tesco were supported the needy children with 34 million forints
As one of the country’s largest fundraising teams, Tesco’s customers and colleagues gathered nearly 34 million forints in the Cloudless Childhood fundraising campaign of the Ecumenical Aid Organization. The goal of the Ecumenical Aid Organization is to support the development, catching-up and of disadvantaged children and to provide them summer camp opportunities.
The Ecumenical Assistance Organization provides regular assistance throughout the year to over 2,000 disadvantaged children throughout the country and organizes day-care camps for 500 children. For many, this is the only way to catch up to their peers due to improvements, or to experience a carefree holiday for the first time in their lives.
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