Tesco: all shares count now
Tesco this year supports the szeretet.éhség campaign of the Hungarian Ecumenical Aid Organization with two innovations.
The department store chain promotes the large-scale fundraising campaign with a video -sharing campaign. The short film, shot with Rákóczi Ferenc is available at Tesco’s Facebook page from 2 December and every share until 15 December means an extra donation to the needy families. In addition, the szeretet.éhség coupons can be donated even from home, as they can be bought via the Tesco Online Bevásárlás (Tesco Online Shopping) site.
If you would like to share the short film of the szeretet.éhség fundraising campaign, then click on the link below: http://www.facebook.com/
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