Coca-Cola helps disadvantaged children
Coca-Cola Hungary has been supporting the Hungarian Red Cross for 10 years. In recent years, the two organizations have helped together in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic and in 2022, in connection with the humanitarian crisis, in the care of refugees. Their latest joint initiative was announced on International Women’s Day.
Hungary’s largest humanitarian organization, the Hungarian Red Cross, can this time implement a wide-ranging, multifaceted program in cooperation with The Coca-Cola Foundation – Coca-Cola’s global foundation. With the contribution of the foundation, the Hungarian Red Cross is launching a new project, the main goal of which is to provide opportunities for self-development and training, and to obtain professional qualifications for vulnerable women who have previously suffered severe trauma. You can join the program with the recommendation of a social worker or family caregiver. The organizers are currently mainly offering the opportunity to mothers living in temporary homes for families, but they also plan to involve women living in refugee shelters in order to promote their integration.
The program fully supports women living in difficult situations by paying the educational costs, mentoring, and child care related to the training, who, for example, are victims of domestic violence, lost their homes, are single mothers, or fled to our country from the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict.
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