Euronics charity program’s winners are public now
The large household appliances and Dyras products offered in the Euronics charity program are currently arriving at 97 Hungarian health institutions fighting the virus.
More than 200 applications were received for the charity call of the Hungarian-owned Euronics, in which the company offered refrigerators, washing machines and dryers, as well as Dyras small household appliances to institutions fighting anti-coronaviruses working on the front line for more than HUF 25 million.
Most applications came from hospitals and ambulance centers, and many nursing homes and social care institutions also applied. A significant part of the applications came from Pest County and Budapest, however, applications came from each of the county seats.
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