The Károl Gáspár Reformed University together with the Hungarian Reformed Charity Service and the Új Társadalom Szalon will organize a charity evening to help Hungarian orphans and large families on December 15 in the Károlyi-Csekonics Palace in Budapest.

According to the university's announcement on Wednesday, the amount received from admission tickets and donations will be used to support orphans in Hungary and large families with several children in difficult financial situations through the Hungarian Reformed Charity Service. The target donation will be delivered to those in need before Christmas.

János Balázs, Kossuth Award-winning pianist, Erika Pápai, Mari Award-winning actress, and Károly Nemcsák, a worthy and excellent artist, will perform at the charity evening. The director of the Attila József Theater will be the host, Anett Szabó.

As highlighted in the announcement, the management of Károli Gáspár Református University considers it a matter of heart to set an example for its students, employees and partners, emphasizing the importance of social responsibility.

The cooperation of the Új Társadalom Szalon offers an additional opportunity to reach supporters in terms of broadening relationships. Supporter tickets can already be purchased for the charity evening, and the sub-account of Károli Gáspár Református University provides the opportunity to send individual donations for this purpose.

MTI

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