ProAlpha supports local aid projects with generous donations!

ProAlpha supports Pirmasens and Sterntaler children's hospice with donations of 1,800 euros each for the promotion of local aid projects.
ProAlpha supports Pirmasens and Sterntaler children's hospice with donations of 1,800 euros each for the promotion of local aid projects. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

ProAlpha supports local aid projects with generous donations!

On April 28, 2025, the ProAlpha company from Weilerbach financially supported two local facilities with 1,800 euros each. Patrick Klein, CFO of the ProAlpha Group, presented the donation checks to the Sterntaler children's hospice in Dudenhofen and the Pirmasens animal shelter. This initiative was initiated by the ProAlpha Professional Service team, which donated a euro for every positive or negative customer feedback.

The decision on the distribution of the collected funds was responsible for the employees. The majority of these decidedly that the donations should go to the Sterntaler children's hospice and the Pirmasens animal shelter. The Sterntaler Children's Hospice has been supporting life -shortening children and their families since its foundation in 2002. It has twelve nursing places, offers medical treatment, age -appropriate employment and mourning support for relatives. The support of proalpha is particularly important for the hospice, since the daily rates of top performers only cover part of the costs, which is why donations are decisive.

ongoing commitment to society

ProAlpha has not only committed itself to social projects this year, but also in the past. As early as January 11, 2023, Patrick Klein donated donations to three non -profit associations. This included a donation of 10,000 euros to the Sterntaler children's hospice. In addition, the Blieskasteler friends and helpers - Guardian angel for children e.V. received an amount of 5,000 euros. This association has supported seriously ill children and their relatives in Saarland and the surrounding area since 2009. Klaus Port, the chairman, emphasizes the personal contact with the families concerned.

In addition, a donation of 10,000 euros was awarded to the organization of Alt-Arm-Allein in Kaiserslautern. This helps people over the age of 65 who live in financial need. In view of the increasing poverty in old age, due to increasing living costs, such initiatives are of the greatest relevance.

A look at the donation landscape

In 2023,

In 2023, around 75% of private donations flowed to humanitarian aid, especially for child and youth welfare. This shows the ongoing social sensitivity to the needs of disadvantaged groups. In this context, children's aid organizations are of central importance. For example, twelve large organizations collected over 1 billion euros for their projects, with some of them offering sponsorships for children. These sponsorships support not only the children, but also their families and communities.

organizations, such as the Sterntaler children's hospice, are dependent on donations in order to maintain their valuable work. It is all the more important that companies like Proalpha set an example and strengthen local initiatives. A transparent donation, such as the DZI donation seal, ensures that donors can be sure that their contributions are used sensibly.

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