Tag "Magyar Ökumenikus Segélyszervezet"

A donation to the frontline of the pandemic from Szentkirályi and PepsiCo

Szentkirályi Magyarország and PepsiCo have donated HUF 40 million to the National Ambulance Service and the Hungarian Interchurch Aid. Levente Balogh, president of Szentkirályi Magyarország told: last year they already...

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The size of Hungarian hop plantations may increase by twenty hectares

The size of Hungarian hop plantations may increase by another twenty hectares due to the fact that – following the subsidies of previous years – the Ministry of Agriculture will...

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Caring about communities and one another

In the 2019-2020 financial year Tesco Hungary focused on supporting local communities and fighting food waste. Our magazine interviewed managing director Zsolt Pártos. Did Tesco manage to realise its goals...

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Coca-Cola Magyarország provided 165 million HUF assistance during the pandemic

In June, after the easing of the pandemic situation, Coca-Cola volunteers returned to their usual work. During the emetrgency they helped the Hungarian Red Cross full-time for a month. In...

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Hungarian hops to help disadvantaged families

Hops production will be started again in Hungary after more than twenty years, so the Soproni beer will be brewed soon from domestic hops. The Hungarian Ecumenical Aid Organization and...

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Tesco donation to children in need

Tesco shoppers contributed to the Happy Childhood donation collection programme of the Hungarian Interchurch Aid with almost HUF 34 million. The money will be used to organise summer camps for abused...

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Job search trends in 2016

According to an online survey organised as part of the Refreshing Help from Soproni programme, nearly half of job seekers think that it is decided in 10-25 seconds whether their...

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Refreshing Help form Soproni: the programme continues

HEINEKEN Hungária and the Hungarian Interchurch Aid started the Refreshing Help form Soproni programme to help young job seekers find work. The idea worked well: 70 percent of workshop and...

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