CSR
2018
The organizers of the festival joined a major initiative with global traditions in 2018. Thanks to this effort, on September 26, they fulfilled the "dreams" of more than 500 disadvantaged and state-supported children using nearly 5 million HUF raised at the opening reception of the Campus Festival as part of the Dreamnight – Dream with Us program.
As part of the Dreamnight initiative, the organizers provided unforgettable experiences for the children. At the Nagyerdei Cultural Park, the children and their companions had fun as they explored the Zoo and tried out all the attractions of the Amusement Park.
Guests from 11 institutions across the county were offered free entry and access to the rides. In addition to this, they received full care, gifts, and were greeted by a lineup of celebrities at the event venues. Special hosts included legendary football players from Debrecen, such as Dani Tőzsér and Tibi Dombi, and popular YouTubers like Beniipowa (Benedek Nagy), Sirius (Viktor Gergely), Videójáték Zsolti (Zsolt Kovács), Paplovag (Ottó Fehérvári), and Szabyest.
Renowned musicians also joined the celebration, welcoming the children with performances by Gergő Oláh, Gábor Alfréd Fehérvári (known as Freddie), András Kállay Saunders, and Hungarian R’n’B talent Márió Kunu.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ie76qMpf5M
2019
At the 2019 Campus Festival opening reception, over 7 million HUF was raised, which the festival’s organizer, Debreceni Campus Nonprofit Közhasznú Kft., used to purchase multimedia equipment for the DMJV Urban Social Service (commonly known as the Pallagi Road Elderly Care Home) and the Debrecen Human Service Home, also known as the Pallagi Road Care Home for the Visually Impaired.
The goal of the initiative was to improve and make the everyday lives of institutional residents more enjoyable and engaging. The funds enabled the following purchases:
In both institutions, air-conditioned community spaces were created in dining rooms, equipped with audiovisual technology suitable for movie screenings and events.
Internet corners were also established in both facilities to help residents stay in touch with their distant relatives.
In the Elderly Care Home, a new specialized sound system was installed in the dementia unit, enabling music therapy sessions.