PENNY facilitates the start of school for three hundred needy children with the help of the Hungarian Red Cross
PENNY and the Hungarian Red Cross have teamed up again: this time they help disadvantaged children and their families start school. Thanks to the store chain and with the cooperation of the organization, a total of three hundred children will be able to go to school with equipment that they otherwise would not have had access to.
The donations provided by the company are further distributed by three local organizations of the Hungarian Red Cross in the counties of Heves and Nógrád, as well as in Budapest. The donation packages were put together mainly for primary school children, and their content is very diverse: the children can also find a pen holder, a notebook, a label, plasticine and watercolors. The donations will be delivered until the end of September.
“Supporting good causes has been a priority for PENNY since the beginning, so we try to seize as many opportunities as possible to help those who need it most. After our successful cooperation so far, we have teamed up with the Hungarian Red Cross again, and we are very proud that with this action we can help a total of three hundred children start school who otherwise would not have had the opportunity to get these products.”
– said Eszter Kazatsay, PENNY’s head of communications in Hungary.
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