HELL helps 5,000 families with durable food packages
HUF 50 + HUF 15 million donation – the HELL company group is helping the residents of the Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county this Christmas: needy families in eighteen Borsod settlements will receive gift packages of non-perishable food before the holidays, a total of 5,000 packages will be delivered by December 20. The city of Szikszó, the home of the HELL group of companies, will receive a special donation, new equipment worth 15 million forints will be added to the gym of the renovated sports hall, so local families will have another high-quality leisure opportunity this year after the XIXO Bringa Garden handed over last year.
During the almost two decades of its existence, the HELL group of companies has provided support worth more than one billion forints for health and humanitarian purposes, including hundreds of millions of forints especially for matters important to the people of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county. The company group is constantly looking for opportunities to improve the lives of small and large communities in the county where the company is located.
“We believe that a support initiative makes sense if it is really useful and we can provide real help. Every year, we consult with local governments and the region’s parliamentary representative about what the people living here need the most.”
– said Eszter Mihály, head of HELL ENERGY CSR.
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