9,600 students receive school supplies from Auchan’s collection
Classes have started everywhere this week, and the one-month collection of school supplies in Auchan stores ended on Sunday. The National Association of Large Families will use the donations to deliver 9,600 packages to parents who are raising several children and for whom schooling is a significant financial burden. Thanks to the offer of Auchan customers, students can start the school year without being disadvantaged or falling behind in their studies due to the lack of school equipment.
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9600 packages for large families
Collecting school supplies for those in need is already a tradition at Auchan, this year it was organized for the fifth time. This time, the store’s customers were also able to offer teaching aids to large families. In the current situation, perhaps more than ever before, there was a need for social cooperation in this area as well.
Of course, the start of the school year puts a strain on family coffers everywhere, which is why Auchan would like to thank its customers for donating 110,000 school supplies in one month. The company also supports the association with ICO school entry packages worth HUF 2 million.
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