The 33rd Grand Finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity includes 1,683 bars – including 95 in 24 countries around the world, online auctions, concerts, picnics and sporting events, and the traditional Light to Heaven. The 33rd Grand Finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity also involves 120,000 volunteers. And all this for pediatric hematology and oncology. How does the Orchestra play? How much money has been collected so far? The 33rd Finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity is broadcast live on tvn24.pl and on TVN24 and TVN24 GO.
The 33rd Grand Finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity is today. Throughout Poland, as well as in various corners of the world, there are countless concerts, sporting events, picnics, rallies and other attractions. This year's Final will officially start at 8.30. The Final counter was already showing just before 6 a.m PLN 41,241,100.
The main theme of the 33rd Finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity is the safety and health of children, and is accompanied by the slogan: “We play for health!” The collected funds will be allocated to the needs of pediatric hematology and oncology.
All the most important events can be followed on TVN24, TVN, TTV, on MAX, Player.pl, TVN24 GO and on the tvn24.pl portal.
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The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity has been playing since 1993. For 32 years, the WOŚP Foundation has been supporting the Polish health care system through one-day public collections called Finals: it buys the most modern medical equipment for hospitals, runs eight nationwide medical programs, implements an educational program and promotes a healthy lifestyle and preventive activities. During 32 Finals, WOŚP collected nearly PLN 2.3 billion, which was used to purchase 74.5 thousand various medical devices. During most of the Finals, the Orchestra played to improve the quality of medical care for children. But not only that. In the last two years, among other things, the Foundation also conducted collections for adults: in 2023 for the fight against sepsis, and in 2024 – for the treatment of lung diseases.
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