As part of the Csillagszóró campaign, 1,720 disadvantaged children will receive a personalized Christmas surprise
The Hungarian Maltese Charity Service brings personalized Christmas gifts to 1,720 underprivileged children.
The employees of the charitable organization collected the wishes of the children of families living in difficult circumstances in 64 settlements of the country. This year, for the third time, occasions were organized where the children could express and draw what they wanted, and the Charity Service forwarded them to individual supporters, church communities, schools, and businesses. This year, the wishes of all the children involved will be fulfilled, and for the first time in the history of the campaign, in addition to the children living in the settlements, young people with intellectual disabilities will also receive gifts.
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