Christmas in the heart: How to help local people in need!

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Lisa Sophie Thoma and Valerie Huber invite you to the charity Christmas lunch for Unicef ​​in Vienna to combat social inequality.

Lisa Sophie Thoma und Valerie Huber laden zum Charity Christmas Lunch für Unicef in Wien ein, um soziale Ungleichheit zu bekämpfen.
Lisa Sophie Thoma and Valerie Huber invite you to the charity Christmas lunch for Unicef ​​in Vienna to combat social inequality.

Christmas in the heart: How to help local people in need!

In the festive season before Christmas, actress Valerie Huber and influencer Lisa Sophie Thoma invite you to a special charity Christmas lunch to collect donations for UNICEF Austria. On Wednesday the event took place at the newly opened “Mon Cher am Ring”, where Huber, as a UNICEF honorary representative, gave a passionate speech about social inequality and the need to support the global south. Huber, who grew up in Uganda herself, emphasized: “I want to give something back and do something about social inequality,” as did von today.at was reported. During the event, she and her new partner, former "Dancing Stars" professional Thomas Kraml, kept their relationship largely in the background in order to bring the message of support to the forefront.

Charitable Christmas campaigns in Advent

During the Christmas season, many people's desire to do good increases. Various charitable activities are organized to help those in need. From calling for donations on social media to putting together Christmas packages for children to joint fundraising campaigns in companies – the possibilities are diverse. Numerous initiatives organize donations for clothes for the homeless or collection campaigns for toys and books for children in need. Many companies rely on the principle of “donations instead of gifts” to strengthen social responsibility and give employees the opportunity to get involved in charitable causes, as stated in an article by 24-gute-taten.de emerges.

Traditional Christmas markets also offer the perfect platform to sell locally produced, handmade products, the proceeds of which go to charitable causes. Volunteer work in soup kitchens brings support to those in need, while cultural events such as benefit concerts and readings not only serve as entertainment but also generate donations for important social projects. The Christmas season is not only a time for giving, but also an opportunity to make a difference together through a variety of activities and help people in need.