Kangaroos in Dauernheim: Sport and social commitment for disadvantaged children
Find out how the trampoline club “Die Kangurus” in the Wetterau district offers children from disadvantaged families sporting opportunities.

Kangaroos in Dauernheim: Sport and social commitment for disadvantaged children
In the small community of Dauernheim there is a lot of sport and social activity. The trampoline club “The Kangaroos” was founded in 2008 and has since been dedicated to supporting children from disadvantaged families and strong inclusion. Chairman Oliver Buchholz emphasizes how important cooperation is for the members. The club's motto: “Sport for everyone” - especially for children who need support in their development.
“The Kangaroos” were able to receive numerous honors and recognitions thanks to numerous sponsors from sporting institutions, social organizations and companies. The club's sporting focus is on various jumping activities such as trampolines, air track tracks and jumping stilts. Volunteer trainers are at the heart of the activities and work regularly with children and young people. This voluntary activity is crucial in not only giving young athletes insights into sport, but also instilling social values.
Integration through sport
Sporting activities not only promote physical fitness, but also social cohesion. The association offers an integrative platform that enables people from different social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds to become active together and reduce prejudices. Loud Living Quarter Sport contributes to the integration of people in difficult life situations, regardless of their origin or social status.
A notable element of the association's work is the cooperation with the Johann Peter Schäfer School for the Blind in Friedberg, where regular visits and exchanges take place. The cooperation with the youth court service should also be highlighted: Here, young people have the opportunity to do community service in the club, which not only contributes to personal development, but also stabilizes the social environment.
Furthermore, alcohol is avoided at the club's events in order to promote a healthy lifestyle and to support the mental fitness of the participants. Such measures contribute to improving physical and mental health and are described in various studies as crucial for a functioning society. Loud bpb Local sports clubs are particularly important for the social integration of people with a migration background and their families.
Financial support and challenges
As in every club, the financial basis plays an important role. In order to be able to manage the equipment, including a large trampoline costing around 10,000 euros and other equipment, the club needs extensive support. Sports and tracksuits, travel costs, entry fees and food also have to be financed, which brings additional challenges.
Despite sporting successes, such as the achievements of talents such as Charmaine Buchholz and Miguel Feyh, there has so far been no boom in membership. Trampolining remains a fringe sport, with the club working to keep training groups manageable. It turns out that the effort to bring together sporting activities and social integration is a continuous process - a process that underpins the value of sport in social interaction.
Overall, the “Die Kangurus” association shows how effectively sport can contribute to the integration and promotion of social skills. The combination of sporting activities and social commitment is not only a benefit for the children, but also for the entire community.