Together for the babies – Families with young children can count on dm’s reliable program again this year
For thirteen years now, at the beginning of each year, the dm drugstore has been supporting 260 families with small children living in difficult circumstances with enough diapers for half a year.
Despite the economic and epidemiological events of recent years, dm Együtt a bábákért program donated 6,500 packages of diapers to families with small children in difficult circumstances through Catholic Charities. It was the thirteenth time that the company delivered the support to the humanitarian organization.
This year’s first donations were handed over to 4 local families on the morning of February 13 in the great hall of Christ the King Parish in Dunaújváros. The diapers were handed over by Krisztina Hittner, dm’s PR and Customer Service team leader. In the framework of the family-friendly handover, the group leader said that support for families with small children and personal meetings with them are extremely important to dm.
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