Hall funds the Willich Child Protection Association with €3,000
In a heartwarming gesture, the Willich Children's Protection Association has received a significant donation from Halle 22, a local fitness and health studio. The donation, amounting to over 3,000 euros, was made on the occasion of Halle 22's 25th anniversary celebration at the Becker steelworks.
Thomas Mathes, one of the managing directors of Halle 22, and Sandra Bock, Head of Children's Training at the Willich Children's Protection Association, were present at the donation handover. The funds will be used to expand the services provided by the Willich Children's Protection Association, which now includes care for teenagers up to the age of 18.
The Willich Children's Protection Association has been providing support to families in need for many years. At the beginning of each school year, they offer well-maintained backpacks containing school supplies to families with low income. This year, with the additional funds from Halle 22, they will be able to extend this service to more children.
The chairpersons of the Willich Children's Protection Association, Barbara Jaeschke and Dieter Lambertz, expressed their pleasure about the renewed support from Halle 22. Halle 22 has been a long-standing supporter of the Willich Children's Protection Association, with one of their recent projects being the "Baby Welcome Bag" project.
However, specific details about the projects Halle 22 has supported or their involvement in the Willich Children's Protection Association could not be found in the available search results. For more detailed and specific information, it is advisable to consult direct sources such as the official websites or press releases of Halle 22 or the Willich Children's Protection Association.
The management of Halle 22, Edith Gribs, Theresa Töllner, and Thomas Mathes, had waived gifts for their anniversary and instead asked for donations. Their selfless act will undoubtedly make a significant difference in the lives of many children in need.
In conclusion, the donation from Halle 22 will help the Willich Children's Protection Association expand its services and reach more children in need. The continued support from Halle 22 is a testament to their commitment to the community and the wellbeing of its children.
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