Animal welfare in the monastery courtyard: success with cookies for humans and dogs!
Animal welfare in the monastery courtyard: success with cookies for humans and dogs!
At the weekend, an impressive animal welfare event took place in the Klosterhof cultural center in Villingen-Schwenningen that attracted animal lovers from all over the region. Organized by Natalie Neumaier, Tanja Hezel and Nicola Schurr, the event offered not only a platform for animal welfare organizations, but also various service providers and dealers who presented everything around the animal. The atmosphere was so lively that it was sometimes hardly possible for the visitors to make a way through the crowd, such as Südkurier reported .
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Great crowds in particular at the stand of Nicole and Daniel Keller, who offered fascinating cookies for people and dogs. These treats were a hit among the visitors who liked to test the recipe for the healthy snacks. The entire event was designed to collect donations for animal aid hope that runs an extensive shelter in Romania. The organizers were enthusiastic about the great success of the first animal welfare event and already had plans for a repetition in 2025. There were also around 30 animal welfare organizations that informed about their concerns and presented their commitment.
At the same time, Svitlana Simon, a Ukrainian child psychologist who cannot work in her profession due to numerous hurdles in Germany, ensures positive changes at the Mönchweiler community school. Despite her restrictions, she helped with the support of the company Weißer and semolina by bringing her psychological knowledge to the integration of 17 Ukrainian students. This provides a valuable addition to the existing educational offers and supports the children in a difficult life situation, such as "https://www.gms-moenchweiler.de/de/mertungen/kinderpsychologin-hilft-schuelern.php"> reports by GMS Mönchweiler .Details | |
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Ort | Villingen-Schwenningen, Deutschland |
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