CBA helps twenty families in need
On 25 October Hungarian-owned retail chain CBA, having teamed up with the Hungarian Interchurch Aid, donated HUF 50,000 worth of parcels to 20 poor families each in Orosháza, with food and non-food products. CBA communications director Attila Fodor and the aid’s communications director Kristóf Gáncs took the parcels to the families. Mr Fodor informed that in November CBA and the National Association of Large Families also collected food in many Príma and CBA stores for large families that need help.
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