The Children’s Nutrition Foundation is still waiting for food donations after Christmas
This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Children’s Nutrition Foundation (GYEA), which aims to support families living in difficult circumstances across the country.
“December and the entire festive period are also a time of help, when we bring food packages and Santa packages to those in need. This is how the end of 2022 passed at our foundation. However, we help not only around Christmas, but throughout the year. We know that the this year, even more support will be needed. This year we have already been able to help 60 families with food packages, next week we will distribute another 120 packages in the north-eastern Hungarian region. We hope that we can bring joy to the families, especially the children. Thanking you for your support so far, we ask everyone to join the mission of the Children’s Nutrition Foundation (GYEA) so that together we can achieve much more”
– says the Foundation in its announcement.
You can find out about the detailed event description on their website, social media pages, or by e-mail to info@gyea.hu.
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