Children living in extreme poverty are helped by a joint action of Kellogg and the United Way
United Way Hungary won a $25,000 grant from United Way Worldwide’s “United to Feed” innovation grant for the implementation of the Junior Magic Chefs program, which will soon start at the Burattino School and Children’s Home.
The organization is one of the five winners of the “United to Feed Innovation Challenge” in partnership with the Kellogg company and one of its charitable foundations. In the framework of the innovation challenge, initiatives that provide sustainable and equitable access to food are supported worldwide.
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