Together strong: 313,000 euros for social projects in Berlin!
Together strong: 313,000 euros for social projects in Berlin!
Berlin, Deutschland - The fundraising campaign "Help people!" The 32nd anniversary recently celebrated the daily mirror and brought together impressive 313,000 euros. These funds are awarded to 55 charitable and non -profit organizations that are dedicated to various social issues. The support is particularly important because children and families are in deep crises, such as serious illness or the death of a parent. The amount of the donations exceeds the sum of the previous year by 10,000 euros and reflects the high willingness to donate of the readers, as Christian Tretbar, editor -in -chief of the Tagesspiegel.
The funds from the fundraising campaign enable the organizations to make significant investments in projects. These include yoga cursors, rents for meeting rooms and soundproofing measures. Katharina Kreuschner from the Stephanus Foundation explains that structure and order are of great importance for affected families. Over 70 volunteers are committed to offering these families and in particular the children a protected space. These volunteers go through an intensive training of 100 hours in order to be prepared for the challenges as possible.
versatile projects and their applications
The organizations not only stand up for the support of families in need, but also take up current social issues. Among other things, projects are funded that deal with female, food supply in war zones, stalking and integration into the labor market. A particularly remarkable project is Morus 14, which enables Jewish volunteers to give Muslim children tutoring. Raqaya Ibrahim has greatly appreciated the support of her family by Morus 14 and reports on the school successes of her children.
The Tagesspiegel management, represented by Nicolas Köhn, emphasizes the increasing need for such support in challenging times. This is underpinned by the almost two decades of cooperation with the German Welthungerhilfe (DWHH), through which numerous projects could be realized. Since the beginning of the Christmas donation campaign, more than 11 million euros have been distributed, which underlines the sustainability of the commitment.
The challenge of marginalization
also in the context of voluntary work there are challenges. According to the German Foundation For Engagement and Volunteering, political will is required to promote engagement strategies in the federal states. The focus should be on marginalized groups, whereby the use of resources for their support must be increased. Intensive escorts are necessary to help these groups get started. Consulting processes should be designed to take into account the specific needs.
In summary, the campaign "Help people!" Not only a testimony of the solidarity of the Berliners, but also reflects the urgent social challenges that affect many families. The use of everyone involved, from the volunteers to the supporters, shows that joint commitment can make a noticeable difference in the life of those affected. The Tagesspiegel thus remains a central player in the promotion of social engagements in the capital, as well as Deutsche-stiftung-engagement-und-hrenamt.de document.
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