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The DSV and the Hungarian Ecumenical Aid Organization have concluded a cooperation agreement. As part of this, the large logistics company will continue to support the organization with financial contributions and personal participation in volunteer programs. With all this, they help hundreds of needy children.
The Ecumenical Aid Organization, founded in 1991, is one of Hungary’s largest, internationally recognized charitable organizations, which provided assistance to more than 50,000 domestic needy people in 2023 through its National Aid Center alone. DSV A/S is a freight forwarding and logistics company founded in Denmark in 1976, offering global road, air and sea freight and warehouse logistics services. Its history in Hungary began in 1995, and since then it has grown into one of the most decisive market players in our country. The large logistics company operates along the same values and goals as the Hungarian Ecumenical Aid, which provided an excellent basis for the establishment of the partnership.
The living conditions of children are being improved throughout the country
“Since our company is a large and significant player in the market, we consider it essential to contribute to the improvement of our environment and society. Until now, we have helped smaller local organizations and foundations, but we wanted to make this assistance multi-layered and more organized. This is how we chose the Ecumenical Aid Organization, who support many social groups and causes, in line with the values of DSV”
– said Judit Horváth, HR Director of DSV.
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