Henkel fulfills children’s wishes
Henkel Hungary has been cooperating with the Csodalámpa Foundation for more than 5 years, this year the foundation won a grant of 10,000 euros with a tender from the company’s “Make an Impact on Tomorrow” volunteering program.
At the end of the year, Henkel’s international “Make an Impact on Tomorrow” voluntary employee initiative received a grant of 10,000 euros to the foundation. Henkel started its international employee volunteering program back in 1998. The target group is mostly children, young people, self-help groups and the elderly. Henkel employees can submit applications for the organizations they support on a quarterly basis in five major topics.
“I am very touched by children’s fates, especially sick children. I consider the sacrificial activity of the Miracle Lamp Foundation to be important and indispensable, which is why I gladly accepted the role of ambassador, which I was asked to do in 2017. Since then, I have been willing and dedicated to helping their work. I am happy that the dreams of even more children can come true through my successful application”
said Dr. Ágnes Fábián.
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