The matter close to the heart: Rossmann and Provincial help needy seniors!

The matter close to the heart: Rossmann and Provincial help needy seniors!
In Feucht, a touching campaign to support older people recently took place. The drugstore chain Rossmann carried out the "WA (H) Re Cestructure" initiative to support the Gottfried Seiler retirement home. This event encouraged customers to donate products from their shopping cart, which should benefit the elderly. More than ten boxes with valuable donations were collected, including drugstore items such as shampoo, lotions and creams as well as cookies, craft and painting things and even vouchers.
Kathrin Eibisch, the head of the Gottfried Seiler Haus, was extremely grateful for the generous contributions and emphasized the increasing need among the seniors. "It is impressive to see how our community comes together to help the needy," said Eibisch. In addition, the employees of the Rossmann branch were intensively involved in pointing out the fundraising campaign. Employed Sylvia Meyer described the initiative as a matter close to the heart and emphasized the positive response from customers. This initiative is an excellent example of how local companies and the community can work hand in hand to improve the quality of life of older people. N-Land reports about the details of this charitable action.
Donation campaign of the Provincial Holding AG
Another remarkable example of solidarity with older people comes from Provinzial Holding AG, which recently carried out a fundraiser within her workforce. There was an impressive 16,600 euros that are evenly distributed to two organizations. Lichtblick Seniorenhilfe e.V. and the outpatient hospice service Königskinder in Münster benefit from this generous initiative. The first donation check for 8,300 euros was presented by the association chairman Anne Wimmersberg and Provincial branch manager Adrian Pawletta to Lichtblick Seniorenhilfe e.V. Further information on this is contained in a pressinformation
The Lichtblick Seniorenhilfe e.V., founded in 2003, has established itself as important support for needy seniors in Germany. The association acts on two levels, both as a helper and as an advocate. In a country where more than three million seniors are affected by old -age poverty, Lichtblick offers financial help for basic needs such as shoes, mattresses or food. Prominent supporters such as Eckart Witzigmann and Professor Dietrich Grönemeyer emphasize the relevance of this initiative, which contributes to improving the quality of life of older people. A Examples of commitment For a better future, it can be clearly seen.
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