Students pack gifts for children in need - a sign of solidarity!
Students pack gifts for children in need - a sign of solidarity!
In an impressive act of solidarity, the pupils of BBS and Basop Baumgartenberg once again showed their help for needy children in Ukraine and Romania during this Christmas season. As part of the "Christkindl from the shoe box" campaign of the Upper Austria. Landlerhilfe packed colorful shoe boxes with enthusiasm, which were filled with sweets, hygiene articles, school materials and toys. These gifts are already on the way to put a smile in the face in need, such as meinbezirk.at reported .
But the support of young people goes beyond this campaign. At the same time, the Beethoven-Gymnasium in Berlin initiated a explosive debate about child poverty in Germany with a moving short film. The students Yannik Heinze and Simon Eichmann address the unequal distribution of opportunities for children in their project. Almost every third child in Berlin lives in poverty, and access to good educational opportunities is often heavily dependent on the family background. "These injustices must not be ignored," said the students in an interview. They demand stronger political measures to promote equal opportunities and not to stigmatize what social attention raises, as District Center-steglitz.de explains .
The link between these two initiatives clearly shows how important it is that young people are committed to social justice and actively contribute to improving living conditions for disadvantaged children. While the students from Baumgartenberg pack gifts, their peers in Berlin fight for the public perception of child poverty. Both projects open up a discussion about social responsibility and the need for changes in education systems and social structures.
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