Parents could help by buying Danone products in November
Danone Magyarország Kft. joined the CareClub.hu Online Baby Store’s Care Week campaign of one of Hungary’s largest online baby stores, as a result of which nearly HUF 600,000 was collected for the Segíts élni Alapítvány. The Foundation will use the money collected from the collection to cover the costs of equipping their premature ambulance.
Danone’s mission is to promote the healthy lifestyle of its consumers from the youngest to the oldest through its products, and the Milumil and Milupa products in the company’s portfolio serve this purpose. At the beginning of November, a new initiative drew attention to the importance of caring for premature babies.
“With our Milumil and Milupa brands, we contribute to the healthy nutrition of young children every day. In addition to this, however, we also consider it extremely important to provide assistance. Among other things, through our cooperation with CareClub, we are able to support foundations and initiatives whose goal is the same as ours: to give as many babies as possible a chance for a healthy, full life.”
said dr. Gábor Kralovánszky, Managing Director of Danone Hungary.
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