About 1,500 students in need were helped by INTERSPAR customers with school supplies
By purchasing more than 58,000 school supplies and donation cards worth nearly HUF 2 million, customers helped the school supplies collection initiative of the Hungarian Maltese Charities and SPAR Hungary, which was announced for the second time in 2022. The supermarket chain supplemented the support with an additional HUF 1 million.
Within the framework of the Adni Öröm school supplies collection campaign, customers could support the start of school for needy children in domestic INTERSPAR hypermarkets: between July 20 and September 4, 2022 by purchasing donation cards, August 24-27 and with notebooks, stationery, pen holders, school bags, gym packs and other useful teaching aids bought personally in the stores and given to the volunteers of the Charity Service on the spot, they could help disadvantaged students start school. The charitable organization converts the monetary donations into school supplies and, together with the other material donations, delivers them to families in difficult situations at the beginning of September.
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