With the Help of Zita Görög, Money Was Raised for Buses Transporting Disabled Children in Bethesda
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The model also gave special thanks to Ráhel Orbán and István Tiborcz, who contributed 20 million forints to support the hospital.
A total of 55 million forints was raised for the Bethesda Hospital for two buses suitable for transporting children in wheelchairs, which is 15 million forints more than the originally planned 40 million forints. Model and TV presenter Zita Görög drew attention to the collection with a post referring to the Birkin-bag-toting NER wives. Ráhel Orbán also liked the post, as the BDPST Group, the company of István Tiborcz, one of the richest people i…
More money was raised than originally planned.
István Tiborcz, founder and owner of BDPST Group, responded to press reports and speculation that he and his wife, Ráhel Orbán, are planning to move to the United States in a statement. The entrepreneur stated that where the company is located is irrelevant to its future, as its strategic direction will remain unchanged.
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