Leo-Club Günzburg Schwaben: New scooters for children in Dürrlauingen!
The Günzburg Leo Club donates children's scooters and helmets to the Nikolaus von Myra School in Dürrlauingen to promote exercise.

Leo-Club Günzburg Schwaben: New scooters for children in Dürrlauingen!
In a nice sign of solidarity, the Günzburg Swabia Leo Club made a generous donation of six new children's scooters and matching helmets to the Nikolaus von Myra School in Dürrlauingen on June 20, 2025. This good news has been received with great enthusiasm by the students and the dedicated staff of the special school. Such loving gestures show that community spirit and volunteer work go hand in hand.
The children were visibly touched and thanked them for the donation with homemade gifts that wonderfully showcased their creative talent. The school's teaching staff is happy about the additional opportunity to integrate movement and coordination into the little ones' everyday school life. This is particularly important to promote the holistic development of children.
Commitment of the Leos
The Leo Club is particularly active in this context and is involved in voluntary work in the district. As leo-clubs.de explains, the members implement individual ideas for aid projects in their city or region. It's not about monetary donations, but rather about the time and skills that the Leos make available. These projects are organized as “activities” and carried out collaboratively, which strengthens cohesion in the group.
President Katja Scharlach explained that the club has been supporting the Sankt Nikolaus KJF vocational training and youth welfare center in Dürrlauingen for many years. This not only includes campaigns such as the current donations, but also excursions and Christmas presents for the children. This shows that the club is a reliable partner for social institutions and is always open to the needs of the community.
A look at the activities
The variety of projects implemented by Leo clubs like Quadriga Berlin is impressive. For example, the Leos are involved in supporting a children's residential group or at the Charité Children's Heart Center. But local initiatives such as food donations for Tafel Berlin are also on the agenda. The motto “We serve” makes it clear that help is provided exactly where it is needed.
With a clear focus on the well-being of those in need in the neighborhood, the Leos are not only a group of friends, but also an example of exemplary community commitment. Anyone interested in volunteer work will find numerous contact options on the Leos' website and social channels.
Overall, it can be said that the Günzburg Schwaben Leo Club not only brings joy into the lives of children with its current donation, but also sends a strong signal for the importance of social commitment in the community. In everyday school life, these colorful scooters will soon become a symbol of movement and togetherness. And who knows, maybe this campaign will inspire other groups to tackle similar projects.