Students can get free home for Christmas!

Students can get free home for Christmas!

On 21 December brings Anthon Berg 600 students free home for Christmas. In the cozy Christmas buses run the students home to all the country's five regions to celebrate Christmas with their families. As a thank you for the ticket you must in turn give a little of your time and spread the Christmas spirit and joy in people with scarce resources.

Anthon Berg has the last three years driven students free home for Christmas, and this year is no exception. On 21 December put the wheels under generosity and students brought through the cold winter landscape in joyful Christmas buses.

The Generous Christmas Holidays will be packed with fun, lots of chocolate and Christmas atmosphere of the highest caliber - and it does not cost you a penny. In contrast, you must pay with festive spirit and good works on Generous Missions, where it is about spreading the Christmas joy in people with scarce resources, which have a special need for it.

What will happen on emissions, remains to be seen - it all depends on who the Danes believes need help. It can be anything from a Christmas Chorus, Christmas tree setup to help with gift wrapping. Generously gets it!

If you want to, you can book your ticket from Monday, November 21 at Anthon Berg's facebook page .

Generosity pioneer men
It is no coincidence that it is the students who are selected to solve Generous Missions. A new study by research company YouGov shows that it is especially the younger generations (57 percent between 18-34 years), which are open to help others who lack the resources or care. At the same time think most Danes also that we are not generous enough.

"Overall, we Danes agree that we should tighten our act and be more generous to each other - yes, it's actually more than half of us who believe it. And we want to help to put into practice, " says Lone Lyng Andersen, Marketing Director at Anthon Berg.

Who deserves extra julegenerøsitet?
What places Christmas buses will be visiting determines the Danes. From 17 to 31 November you can nominate sites that you think need a bit of extra Christmas cheer. All bids are welcome, whether it is a hospital ward, a care or orphanages, special schools or care homes. It must, however, lie near Christmas buses routes.

On 13 December it will be revealed which sites will be visited by Christmas buses, as well as emissions will go out on.

FACTS ABOUT THE ROUTE 2016

The generous Christmas buses run from Frue Plads at the Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen on 21 December in the morning. Buses run throughout the country to the largest study cities, and afternoon buses back towards Copenhagen. The five routes are:

Zealand plus islands: Copenhagen - Lyngby - Hillerød - Roskilde - Køge - Næstved - Taiping - Nykoebing

Kbh.-Sønderborg-Copenhagen .: Copenhagen - Roskilde - Ringsted - Slagelse - Odense - Fredericia - Kolding - Haderslev - Aabenraa - Sønderborg

Kbh.-Aalborg-Copenhagen .: Copenhagen - Roskilde - Ringsted - Slagelse - Odense - Fredericia - Vejle - Horsens - Aarhus - Randers - Aalborg

Kbh.-Esbjerg-Copenhagen .: Copenhagen - Roskilde - Ringsted - Slagelse - Odense - Fredericia - Kolding - road - Esbjerg

Kbh.-West Jutland: Copenhagen - Roskilde - Ringsted - Slagelse - Odense - Fredericia - Vejle - Herning - Holstebro Jutland-Copenhagen .: Holstebro - Viborg - Silkeborg - Horsens - Vejle - Fredericia - Odense - Slagelse - Ringsted - Roskilde - Copenhagen