Tesco collects money for poor and abused children
Tesco is a strategic partner to the Hungarian Interchurch Aid’s donation collecting initiative called ‘Happy Childhood’ that helps disadvantaged children. Just like in earlier years, customers who wish to help can buy HUF 250 coupons between 4 and 30 April. Last year Tesco employees and customers collected a record HUF 72,414,750 that the charity organisation used to make the lives of disadvantaged children better in various ways. In 2016 the Hungarian Interchurch Aid is 25 years old this year and they celebrate the anniversary with helping more than 1,500 disadvantaged children to close the knowledge gap, providing homes to more than 500 children in families that lost their homes and assisting in the healing of more than 500 children who have suffered physical abuse.
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