Alza.hu distributed several million forints
As it has done every year since 2021, last Christmas, Alza.hu donated a significant amount to charity. The 8,000,000 forints offered were distributed based on the votes of Hungarian colleagues in the period leading up to the holiday.
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“Alza allocates a significant amount for donations to every country where it is present. We are very pleased that we have the opportunity to help domestic organizations as well. Based on the votes of Hungarian employees, Bátor Tábor received 4,640,000 forints, Piros Orr Clown Doctors Foundation received 2,240,000 forints, and the Hungarian Ornithology and Nature Conservation Association received 1,120,000 forints,”
– said Csaba Takács, one of the managing directors of Alza.hu.
“We would like to thank Alza.hu for its support, which has significantly contributed to our continued operation in 2025 and to providing mental support to as many sick children as possible in the pediatric wards of hospitals. Our foundation is currently bringing the healing power of laughter to 16 hospitals across the country, and in this regard, I consider it important to add: as a non-profit organization, we can only continue our work with the help of similarly responsible businesses and individuals”
– said Bence Mattyasovszky-Zsolnay, Executive Director of the Piros Orr Clown Doctors Foundation.
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