Hungarian Fashion Dolls For Children In Danger By UNICEF
- 12 Oct 2015 6:00 AM
The unique and individually dressed dolls were “adopted by” Hungarian people of merit, public figures and popularities, all of them agreeing and identifying with our aim, namely to direct attention towards children in danger all around the world.
Ada, Ábel Anita, Balla Eszter, Csemer Boglárka, Dobó Kata, Erdei Zsolt, Farkasházi Réka, Für Anikó, Gryllus Dorka, Hámori Gabriella, Horgas Eszter, Liptai Claudia, Marozsán Erika, Osvárt Andrea, Ördög Nóra, Pokorny Lia, Sebestyén Balázs, Vajna Tímea, Risztov Éva, Tenki Réka, Trokán Nóra and Udvaros Dorottya all contributed to our initiation.
Sad but true: even in our days 16.000 children’s death is induced by preventable causes on a daily basis, just because they do not have access to clean water, food or medicine.
230 million children live in areas stricken by armed conflicts and last year there were 30 million refugee children all around the world. In Hungary every 10th child is affected by some form of maltreatment.
With your donation you can also contribute to our aim of helping the children in danger!
The collection named “The Child Within You” is open to the public between the 10th and 20th of November on the ground floor of Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest (Erzsébet Square 7-8).
The closing event of the campaign will be a charity auction on the 20th of November, the venue of which will be provided by Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest. The event’s cooperating partner is NOBU Budapest.
At the auction our invited guests may bid on the unique creations and UNICEF will dedicate the amount gathered during the campaign and the auction to help the children in danger. Among other essential things clean water, therapeutic food, medicine, education and protection will be provided from the collected sum of money.
We firmly believe that with each and every doll we can save lives and with your donation you can also contribute to our aim.
Visit UNICEF online: http://unicef.hu/divatbabakkal-gyermekekert/
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