The joint action of NOE, CBA and the Príma store network helps 350-400 families
This year, during the program called “Young people for families with small children”, 7.5 tons of donations were collected, from which 350-400 families in need will receive help in the country – the president of the National Association of Large Families (NOE) announced at a press conference in Budapest on Tuesday.
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Attila Fodor, CBA’s communications director, called the education of young people very important, and – as he said – such a fundraising program is suitable for showing the younger generation how important it is to support people in need.
After the press conference, three families were given donations on the spot. The initiative called “Young people for families with small children” is a joint action of NOE by the CBA and the Príma store network, during which young volunteers collect donations for families with small children.
This year too, donors were welcomed in CBA and Príma stores throughout the country on the two weekends of November.
MTI
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