Laumann visits Lebenshilfe: Insight into the production of grill clients!
Laumann visits Lebenshilfe: Insight into the production of grill clients!
On Monday morning, Karl-Josef Laumann, Minister of Labor, Health and Social Affairs in North Rhine-Westphalia, visited the Lebenshilfe workshops in Heinsberg. The location in Oberbruch was the scene of the visit, where Laumann took the opportunity to actively exchange ideas with the employees. In a more relaxed atmosphere, the minister recognized the handmade grill lighter, which are produced there, and asked interesting questions.
While Laumann took care of disabilities in the round of employees, the friendly atmosphere in the workshop became clear. Nevertheless, the minister's visit showed a serious background, which was discussed in the conversations after the tour, such as rp-online.de reported.
high quality products and social responsibility
The grill liters are very popular with both the producing and customers. The workshop has currently received an order from the Raiffeisenbank Mühlviertler Alm over 3,000 pieces, which are to be distributed as gifts in the banking points on World Savings Day. These handmade yields are not only practical for grill and ovens in winter, but also offer the employees a fulfilling work environment.
From the crushing of the wood to the compilation of the bundle to immersion in wax and the attachment of the wick - the production of the grill lighter includes both simple and more demanding work steps. The approach is characterized by a fun factor that increases the motivation of the employees. A pack of ten pieces in the Unterweißenbach workshop costs 3.50 euros and is also suitable as an original gift idea. Information is available at ooe.lebenshilfe.org
diverse projects of Lebenshilfe
An essential part of the activities of life aid is the use of inclusion and understanding for people with disabilities. In this context, Lebenshilfe has initiated the #lebenshilfem moments campaign, which illuminates various aspects of life with disabilities and supports families in their everyday life. Initiated at Lebenshilfe.de , the campaign offers a platform on which stories, works of art and information on inclusive projects are presented.
Lebenshilfe has also been involved in the development of aids and apps for people with impairments. Examples are the health app "Happy" for people with learning and intellectual disabilities as well as the visual calendar that shows works of art and stories from those affected. Numerous other initiatives, such as further training and exchange platforms for siblings of people with disabilities, also underline the broad spectrum of life support and their commitment to an inclusive society.
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