The "Little Christmas" action launched by the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service (MMSZ) made the Christmas of 1,402 underprivileged children happier in 42 settlements of the country. The special feature of the gift collection, which was organized for the second time this year, was that each child received a package with their own name, which contained the surprise that he had formulated and drawn a few weeks earlier.

The employees of the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service work in the country's most disadvantaged settlements, in villages where Christmas Day for the children is not, or only barely, different from any other. The secret Christmas wish of the disadvantaged children who live there usually remains just a wish.

However, during the MMSZ campaign called "Little Christmas", these wishes have now come true, thanks to the many small and large companies, groups of friends, high school classes, university groups and individual gift givers who thought that in addition to preparing and shopping for Christmas, they would make a even the desire of an unknown child's heart - whatever it may be.

Source: MMSZ

Source: MMSZ

This is how the boxes included a color-changing small bag, a night lamp from the star shop, a Spider-Man costume number 146, a secret diary "with a pen that will fit", a complete family board game that you can play with your siblings, a YouTuber poster, a soccer ball, a plastic wheelbarrow or even a toy cash register. In fact, a little boy asked for a county phone book for research purposes, which of course was fulfilled.

In many cases, the dreams of children living in the country's poorest settlements are completely different from those of their more fortunate contemporaries, so someone only asked for warm shoes or a good thick sweater, or a bar of chocolate...

 

Source and featured image: Magyar Kurír/Hungarian Maltese Charity Service