Compared to last year, Hungarians are donating and volunteering less this year
Hungarians are donating and volunteering less this year compared to last year, and at Christmas they are less able to help the needy due to the economic situation, according to Yettel’s research.

There are less volunteers this year, according to the survey
Most people would help children living in child protection care, animal shelters and people living in extreme poverty, only one person out of ten would give charity to disabled people, even though every 20th person in Hungary lives with some kind of disability. Now we can even help them by giving gifts to our loved ones: this Christmas, Yettel, together with the KézenFogva Foundation, will make gift-giving “barrier-free” with practical videos, and by viewing them, we can also contribute to the organization’s work.
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