SPAR’s Adni Öröm fundraising campaign is launched
This year as well, customers can give Christmas gifts to needy families through the joint food collection campaign of the Hungarian Maltese Charity and SPAR Hungary, Give Öröm! in the framework of Volunteers of the charity service will accept donations in designated SPAR and INTERSPAR stores between December 15 and 20, 2022, which donors can now add a personal message, making others’ holidays more intimate.
When we prepare a surprise for our loved ones or buy them a long-desired gift, we usually imagine their faces and the joy they feel when opening the package. Why can’t we create such nice moments for those who have less of the good things, and during the holidays they can’t dream not only of gifts, but sometimes even of a warm, hearty dinner? The Hungarian Maltese Charity Service and SPAR jointly, Joy of Giving! This is the twenty-sixth year of its campaign, and it ensures that those who need help also benefit from this joy. Advent preparation provides a special opportunity to pay attention to our fellow human beings in a more difficult situation. When we go shopping, think of these families and put non-perishable food and sweets for children in our baskets!
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