Big help for children with cancer: 1,000 euro donation in Tübingen!
Tübingen receives a donation of €1,000 for children with cancer. Proceeds from the Christmas raffle support important projects in the children's oncology center.

Big help for children with cancer: 1,000 euro donation in Tübingen!
On October 30, 2025, a remarkable donation was handed over to the Support Association for Children with Cancer Tübingen e.V. in Tübingen. Thanks to the generous contributions from the raffle at last year's Christmas party, the club was able to receive an amount of 1,000 euros. This sum will be used specifically to support children with cancer and their relatives in the Children's Oncology Center at the University Hospital of Tübingen. Schwäbische.de reports that the support association focuses particularly on projects that are not financed by health insurance companies or government agencies.
The donation handover is the result of a joint project by many committed members who made their contribution by purchasing tickets and taking part in the auction. A big thank you also went to the sponsors who supported the tombola and thus contributed to the successful implementation of this event.
Strong together for good causes
Clubs, parishes, schools and kindergartens have expressed their support by reporting on this campaign. It turns out that the cohesion in the community is strong and many are willing to help when it comes to supporting children in difficult life situations.
A small note at the end: However, the publisher assumes no liability for the accuracy of all information, even if everything has been carefully checked by the editorial team. In the future, such activities could motivate even more people to support local initiatives and support the important work of such support associations.
If you look at the general development of donation culture, you will see that more and more people are willing to invest their free time and resources to help others. Especially in times of globalization, it is important to take care of the concerns of other people. As the fact that English can sometimes be helpful for address details at a certain point shows, the same also applies to the willingness to help on site. Anyone interested in local fundraising campaigns can often find valuable information and suggestions in reports from regional newspapers.
At a time when awareness of social responsibility is becoming more and more important, it is to be hoped that such initiatives will continue to exist and that new projects may even be launched. Supporting children with cancer and their families requires emphasis and also offers everyone involved joy and meaning in their voluntary work.