Fraternity-Testvériség, 1996 (74. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1996-07-01 / 3-4. szám
Page 26 TESTVÉRISÉG JIMMY CARTER continued Local Hungarian volunteers: 209 Countries represented: The Netherlands, Poland, Croatia, Romania, Northern Ireland, England, Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Czech Republic and the United States. Home size: 690 square feet Number of rooms: 6 (living room, kitchen, dining area, bathroom, two bedrooms) Exterior home colors: Either pastel green, yellow or beige Gallons of paint used: 350 gallons Amount of nails needed: 1 ton Number of meals served: 12,600 Number of sponsoring groups: 39 (Source: Habitat for Humanity International) s« Mr. George Dózsa, President: My husband and I would like to thank you personally for winning the trip to Budapest. We enjoyed ourselves immensely. It was a pleasure to fly on Malév Airlines. Their services were excellent. The flight attendants were constantly feeding us and offering drinks. The accommodations at Thermal Hotel were simply great—the mineral baths, swimming pool, etc. The beautiful City of Budapest, with its sights, great restaurants with gypsy music and shopping, was a great adventure—never to be forgotten. Most of all being HOME WHERE YOUR ROOTS ARE IS THE GREATEST GIFT OF ALL. Greatly appreciated, (signed Mr. and Mrs. William Kercell) HA-nOUAt rXATEFUiAi. COMORESS I, *Pi»«%SpwsorKl national fsatesnal ÍSn?r£5s Of támogatja Í HABIT« ™“"Sbip Wi,fc a8nw F0S HUMAN1TV-«I e„ TO TOUCH The Szabó family, the young and happy owners of House #9. Malév and Danubius Corp. donated through Travel Guide Inc. to the HRFA for its 100th anniversary a package consisting of two round- trip airway tickets to Budapest and a 7-night accommodation at Thermal Spa Hotel in Budapest. We raffled this package at the anniversary banquet, and the $3,800 raised will go to the National Fraternal Congress of America for its Habitat for Hungary project. The happy winners of the trip to Hungary, including accommodation, were Mr. and Mrs. William Kercell of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, who sent us the following letter: ror the; i!ZASOC»ÚD„ámte How t 9 One of the members of the building crew Vice President of the HRFA László Lipoczky (on the right, with hat and glasses).