Svenja Kuhn: From the premature baby to the Wunderkind - benefit concert in Senden
Svenja Kuhn: From the premature baby to the Wunderkind - benefit concert in Senden
The story of hope
Svenja Kuhn's impressive life story shows how modern medicine and family support can save lives. Born as an extreme breakfast, little Svenja weighed only 500 grams and measured just 24 centimeters. Her birth in the Ulm University Hospital was characterized by uncertainty, the medical forecasts were dark, and the chances of survival were estimated at only 20 percent. But Svenja fought and defeated all adversities.
A thank you in musical form
Today, 26 years later, Svenja wants to express her gratitude and encourage other families. Together with her parents, she organizes a benefit concert, the proceeds of which benefit the support group for children in need of intensive care in Ulm. Under the motto "Hope and help on the horizon", the event will also draw attention to the challenges, the premature babies and their families.
cohesion and support
Svenja's mother, Sandra Kuhn, spent countless hours on her bed in the incubator, while doctors and nursing staff did everything possible to enable her to survive. After four months in the hospital, Svenja was finally released with 1,700 grams. Their successful development is not an isolated case, but such stories remind society of the challenges that families have to master in similar situations.
Musical diversity and commitment
The benefit concert will take place on Saturday, July 27, 2024, in the Illertal Forum in Senden. Svenja’s musical family plays a central role in this. Her mother is a conductor, and her father, tromboneist, is actively involved in the action. With the support of the ensemble Cassandra and Simon Music from Aalen, pieces from well -known films and musicals are presented.
A wonderful at the top
Svenja is considered a child prodigy because, despite her extraordinary starting conditions, she has not suffered any physical or health -having late consequences. Your hobbies, especially trumpet games, have contributed to strengthening your lung function. This positive development is not only a reason for joy for Svenja and her family, but also a sign of hope for many others.
The benefit concert begins at 7 p.m. The proceeds are donated directly to the support group for children in need of intensive care in Ulm to support other important projects.
Conclusion and look ahead
With her benefit concert, Svenja not only wants to express her gratitude, but also to raise awareness of the needs of premature babies and their families. It is a memory that every life story is valuable and that help and hope can always make a difference.
- Nag
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