Hilti team turns AWO Sonnenstrahl kindergarten into a colorful learning place!
Five Hilti employees renovated the AWO Sonnenstrahl kindergarten in Landsberg am Lech to create a better learning environment.

Hilti team turns AWO Sonnenstrahl kindergarten into a colorful learning place!
A cheerful play of colors in the AWO Sonnenstrahl kindergarten in Landsberg am Lech: On May 30th, a five-person team from Hilti in Kaufering got involved in refreshing a group room at the kindergarten. With a paintbrush in hand, staff ensured that the children could play and learn in an environment that was engaging and welcoming. As [Augsburger Allgemeine](https://www.augsburger- Allgemeine.de/landsberg/landsberg-hilti-mitarbeitde-engagieren-sich-im-awo-kindergarten-sonnenstrahl-110184660) reports, the color for the project came from the city of Landsberg am Lech. The campaign was also supported by Malerknoll GmbH & Co. KG from Hurlach, which not only provided materials such as masking tape and paint rollers, but also gave professional instructions for the hobby painters.
The AWO Sonnenstrahl kindergarten, located at Akazienstraße 2, 86899 Landsberg am Lech, offers loving care for children aged three and over. The kindergarten's educational concept places great emphasis on strengthening the little ones' social skills and independence. With an average of 4.0 out of 5 stars on Google based on over a hundred reviews, the kindergarten has a good reputation in the community. Opening hours are Monday to Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday to 4:00 p.m. The kindergarten remains closed on Saturdays and Sundays. In addition to the promotion of play and learning opportunities, a lot of emphasis is also placed on creative handicraft lessons and outdoor exercise games, as the information from Kindergartenfuehrer.de/bayern/landsberg-am-lech/awo-kindergarten-sonnenstrahl-landsberg-fur-kinder-ab-3-jahren/) emphasizes.
The importance of volunteering
This commitment by Hilti employees is an excellent example of cooperation between companies and social institutions. Such actions not only promote the well-being of children, but also strengthen the community. In this context, we would like to point out the Voluntary Social Year (FSJ), which offers young people the opportunity to get involved in social areas such as kindergartens. This initiative, which [AWO supports, is open to all young people up to the age of 27 who have completed compulsory full-time schooling.
The program enables those involved to work in various social areas, e.g. in facilities for children, young people and families or in caring for older people. In addition to practical experience, the volunteers also take part in educational seminars, which makes the social commitment particularly valuable.
Overall, the AWO Sonnenstrahl kindergarten is a place where children are not only cared for, but also supported in their development. The commitment of companies like Hilti shows how valuable such partnerships are for the community. It remains to be hoped that further actions will follow and more people will be inspired to get involved in the community.