Golf for a good cause: 2,500 euros for the Burgholz children's hospice!
The Sparkasse golf tournament in Solingen donates 2,500 euros to the Bergisches Children's and Youth Hospice Burgholz.

Golf for a good cause: 2,500 euros for the Burgholz children's hospice!
On June 30th, the traditional Sparkasse golf tournament took place at the Haan-Düsseltal golf club as part of the Deka Golf Cup. This event is not only about sport, but also about charity. The Stadt-Sparkasse Solingen has once again made a special commitment this year and donated the entire entry fee of the participants to a charitable cause. This time, the Bergisches Children's and Youth Hospice Burgholz was pleased to receive a generous sum of 2,500 euros.
The winner of the overall gross ranking, Andreas Wacker, chose the Bergisches Children's and Youth Hospice Burgholz as the recipient of this donation. This hospice plays a critical role for families faced with a diagnosis of a life-limiting illness. It offers a place of mourning and farewell, but also a space for beautiful moments together. The aim of the hospice is to offer the affected families individual care and support. The donation was ceremoniously presented at the hospice in Wuppertal by Sebastian Greif, board member of the Stadt-Sparkasse Solingen, thus setting a further sign of social commitment in the region.
Shared commitment and support
The Stadt-Sparkasse Solingen has shown a strong commitment to regional charitable projects for many years. The golf tournament is a wonderful opportunity to raise money for a good cause through sport. Such events are not only a sign of solidarity, they also bring the community together. It's clear that local initiatives like this can have a significant impact.
Ultimately, bringing about a positive change lies in the hands of the local people. In a country where challenges continue to arise, it is important for the community to come together to be there for each other. The Sparkasse golf tournament is a prime example of how sport and community spirit can go hand in hand.
A look at the global economy
The Chinese government has taken extensive measures to curb industrial production, and many countries have imposed tariffs on Chinese exports. The discussions about pricing and production capacities in various sectors such as the automotive or solar industries are also on the agenda. It remains to be seen how these developments could affect the economic situation and social engagement in the region. Nevertheless, the need for social responsibility and support for projects such as the Bergisches Children and Youth Hospice is undisputed.