A light truck delivers sweets – Waberer’s supports ten thousand children in need on Santa Claus’ Day
Waberer’s, which regularly participates in the delivery of donations to the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service throughout the year, has decorated its truck with festive lights. This year, on Christmas Eve, the company supported the Charity Service with a donation of 20 million forints, which will arrive in the form of sweets to ten thousand children in need. The gifts will be delivered to their destination by the light truck. The donation, which consists of more than 26 thousand pieces of sweets in total, is one of the most significant supports for the company group during the festive period.
The Waberer’s Group and the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service have been working together for years, and now they are preparing for Santa Claus with a special collaboration.
“The subsidiary of the company group, WSZL, as a strategic logistics partner of the Maltese Charity Service, helps to store and deliver donations to various parts of the country. Over the years, they have implemented many extraordinary joint initiatives, and this year’s Santa Claus campaign has taken the cooperation to a new level,”
said Zsolt Barna, CEO of Waberer’s Group. Sweets arrive with a light truck This December, the train that delivers donations to Malta during the year received a new look – festive lighting. In addition to the look, the cargo was also extraordinary: Waberer’s is delivering a total of 26,845 pieces of sweets to the Charity Service, so that they can make the holiday season more beautiful for as many children as possible. Waberer’s Group also organized an in-house fundraising campaign for this campaign, and colleagues collected a total of 750 pieces of Santa Claus chocolates and other sweets. In addition, the company offered another 6 pallets of chocolates – exactly as many as the number of member companies in the group, thus making up nearly 27 thousand pieces of festive sweets.
“We will deliver the donation of the Waberer’s Group to ten thousand children, the packages will arrive in the poorest small settlements, in Maltese institutions supporting families, and in the families cared for by our volunteer groups helping people in difficult circumstances in the coming days. The Hungarian Maltese Charity Service is grateful to the logistics company not only for the donation sent with the pallets, but also for the fact that it announced a collection among its employees and enabled hundreds of employees to help others, i.e. do good deeds”
– said Tamás Romhányi, Communications Manager of the Maltese Charity Service.
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