Solidarity in Memmingen: over 10,000 euros for victims of the explosion

Solidarity in Memmingen: over 10,000 euros for victims of the explosion

Community support after devastating explosion

The devastating explosion of a row corner in the Kalker Feld not only caused material damage last Friday (July 26th), but also triggered a wave of solidarity in the city of Memmingen. Already three days after the tragic incident, over 10,000 euros (exactly 10,368 euros) went into the donation account, which illustrates the enormous support of the parishioners.

solidarity of the residents

The great mobilization from the neighborhood is particularly remarkable. Many donors took part with amounts between ten and 50 euros. Some generous supporters even donated several hundred euros. The commitment in the community is particularly evident in a transfer that was provided with the indication: "Help for victims of the explosion in the Kalker field, where our family was kept from worse." This gesture illustrates the deep gang and the cohesion among the residents.

The urgent need for help

The explosion in the Kalker Feld has severely damaged or even destroyed numerous houses, garages and vehicles. The city of Memmingen therefore started a call for donations in order to offer support to the affected residents in this bad situation. It is important that the donated funds are paid directly to the victims without any administrative fees to guarantee quick help.

How to help

If you also want to make a contribution, you can do this via the following account:

  • Account: "Memmingen helps"
  • intended use: Kalker Feld
  • iban: DE88 7315 0000 5447 24
  • bic: Byladem1mlm
  • Bank: Sparkasse Schwaben-Bodensee

The meaning of a solidarity together

The fundraising campaign in Memmingen is not only an expression of care for those affected, but also stands for a greater trend of community support in the face of crises. In difficult times, the real face of a community often shows - the willingness to help each other and relieve the other's emergency. This situation in the Kalker field could serve as an example of how positive changes can be caused by collective action, at a time when help is more urgent than ever.

- Nag

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