This weekend, the Hungarian Red Cross continues to collect donations in Auchan stores
This weekend, the Hungarian Red Cross will once again collect donations in all Auchan stores in the country.

It is also possible to donate online until Sunday evening by purchasing a unit package compiled for this purpose
Last weekend, more than 9 tons of donations were collected in the supermarket chain, which the Hungarian Red Cross delivers to the needy, primarily families, through their county organizations before the holidays. The number of people in need is constantly increasing, so all help is needed. They continue to mainly demand durable foods, sweets, and cleaning and hygiene products. It is also possible to donate online until Sunday evening by purchasing a unit package compiled for this purpose.
From Friday 10 a.m. to Sunday 6 p.m., the “A Package of Love” fundraiser, which is organized jointly by the largest humanitarian organization in our country with Auchan Hungary, will also take place. 24 stores of the department store chain will once again host the nationwide collection. They are mainly looking for canned goods, dry beans and lentils, rice, dry pasta, flour, oatmeal, instant cocoa, fruit tea, small cans of fruit juices, long-lasting milk, baby food, as well as washing and dishwashing detergent, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, disinfectants, and general cleaning products. The list will be on flyers outside every store.
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