Pampers helped families living in the poorest settlements
We know of hundreds of impoverished settlements in Hungary1, where families and children suffer from shortages on a daily basis. However, the healthy development of babies is based on a safe environment, appropriate conditions and attentive care. Pampers, Rossmann and the Maltese Charity Service worked to improve their living conditions. As part of their joint charity program, they delivered more than 44,000 diapers to needy families living in small towns, across the country. The official handing over of the donation took place on July 4 in Zalakomár, in the Jelenlét Ház.
Caring for children requires attention and sensitivity. This is especially true in babies’ first three years of life. Childhood experiences, memories, and the patterns learned there form the basis of most of our lives.
A healthy child becomes a healthy adult in a healthy environment
In the first 12 months, babies go from helpless newborns to self-conscious perpetual motion, during which they triple their weight. They react more and more actively to external stimuli, they use their bodies more consciously to change places on their own, and the first gurgling sounds leave their mouths. As adults, our most important task is to support them and create the safest possible environment for them so that they can develop healthily into adulthood.
Within the framework of the joint supporter program of Pampers and Rossmann, with the help of the Maltese Charity Service, it supports families with babies living in disadvantaged settlements2, where the proportion of houses without comfort is five times the national average, the typical form of employment is public work, and for most services you have to travel to the first town to those who live there. The first steps of helping work are for the safety of babies and young children, so that adverse conditions do not affect their healthy development.
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