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KPMG in Cyprus supports the Pancyprian Volunteerism Coordinative Council’s campaign “Adopt a Family for Easter”

For yet another year, KPMG in Cyprus has embraced the 9th campaign “Adopt a family for Easter”.

To support the initiative, an internal collection campaign took place in all KPMG offices across the island, with KPMG Cyprus staff managing to collect a large number of essentials which were donated to the Pancyprian Volunteerism Coordinative Council and will be distributed to families in need through the District Coordinative Councils/Volunteer Centres.

Maria A. Papacosta, Board Member and Head of Clients & Markets, KPMG in Cyprus, commented: “Implementing our Corporate Social Responsibility commitments that align to the needs of the community and form an integral part of our corporate philosophy around the world, we promote actions supporting vulnerable families. Our goal is to offer joy to families during this festive time.

We are grateful to our employees and volunteers who embraced this effort and prepared the “Love Packages”. We feel proud for our people, who always stand firm to our values and generously help our fellow humans in need”.

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