Auxiliary bazaar in Olpe: Easter for the orphans in Benin!

Auxiliary bazaar in Olpe: Easter for the orphans in Benin!
in Olpe is a very special event on the program: the benefit bazaar in the Dornseifers Frischemarkt, which taps into the upcoming Easter days and at the same time benefits the orphanage of Robert Satre in Benin. The bazaar opens its gates and offers a variety of handmade products, including wooden rabbits, wooden hearts and wooden chickens with platforms for Easter eggs, which are also available in the branches of Sangermann Backes. The proceeds from the sale should help support children in the orphanage who live under extremely precarious conditions. According to siegener-zeitung.de Orphanage that is urgently dependent on financial resources.
Rita Prentler, who heads the "Auxiliary Projects Benin/Africa" association, has been committed to the people of Benin for 25 years. Under the motto "Help for self -help", she and her club initiated a total of 15 aid projects, including Lepradorf Madje Dogbo and Disabled Home Bethesda. Their extensive support ranges from the promotion of schools and kindergartens to mobile medical stations for remote villages. Prentler is particularly important to education: "Education is the key to change," she emphasizes. They have shaped their experiences in Benin and motivate them to tirelessly provide help.
commitment to the future
Prentler himself experienced the country's need through personal contacts and was made aware of the dramatic conditions 30 years ago by a Bishop of Benin. Benin is one of the poorest countries in the world, where around 50 % of the population live in absolute poverty; Less than $ 1.90 a day are often reality. The commitment of Prentler's association goes beyond the bazaar. Every year the club sends a large sea container filled with urgently needed relief goods to West Africa. The last container that was shipped in January contained medical devices, medication as well as school materials and toys to improve the living conditions on site, such as Lokalplus.nrw reported.
The benefit bazaar not only offers the opportunity to acquire manual products, but also be all about a larger anniversary. From April 28th to May 3, a multi -day festival will be celebrated in the fresh market, the highlight of which is a large raffle with daily raffles. Among other things, there is a gift basket worth 100 euros. The event is rounded off by a culinary offer with waffles, cakes, pea soup and bock sausages. The ceremony of pianist Reiner Weiss is accompanied musically. Rita Prentler hopes that the sales and donations will realize many other projects to improve the life situation in Benin.
The work of the association emphasizes the essential role of education in development. In many African countries, including Benin, children often have no access to adequate school education, which has serious effects on their future. According to studies, more than 260 million children in Africa are missing the necessary educational opportunities, which significantly limits their chances of a better life. Aid organizations, such as the children's aid work, are committed to eliminating these grievances by building schools, training teachers and improving water supply, which is seen as the basis for healthy development. Diseases and poverty are closely linked, and long-term support is essential to make positive changes, as described in the reports on khw-eine-welt.de
The commitment of Rita Prentler and her club is a shining example of how positive changes can be made with love and great commitment on site. The upcoming benefit bazaar and the anniversary festival invite all citizens to participate and help.
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