Andorra Telecom's Christmas Phone Line Raises Funds for Vulnerable Families
Over 600 families called 121 to connect kids with Santa and Three Kings, raising €1 per call for Càritas Andorra's aid project supporting food,.
Key Points
- 600+ families dialed 121 for Santa/Three Kings calls at €1 each.
- All revenue supports Càritas Andorra's 'Acollida' for food, housing, health aid.
- Inés Martí praises small gestures' big impact.
- Initiative reaffirms Andorra Telecom's social commitment.
More than 600 families across Andorra participated in Andorra Telecom's Christmas solidarity phone line, dialing 121 to connect children with Santa Claus and the Three Kings while supporting Càritas Andorrana's "Acollida" project.
The service, launched in partnership with Càritas Andorra, charged €1 per call, directing all revenue to aid vulnerable families facing challenges in food, housing, health, and social support. Hundreds of calls brought holiday magic to homes nationwide, blending festive excitement with meaningful contributions.
Inés Martí, Andorra Telecom's head of corporate social responsibility, thanked participants for their generosity. "The public's response shows that small gestures can create big impacts," she said. "We are grateful to all the families who shared Christmas magic while helping those in greatest need."
The company highlighted the initiative as a reaffirmation of its social commitment, fostering connections beyond technology during the holidays.
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