Magical cinema night in Wolfsburg: 237 children experience their first cinema adventure!
Magical cinema night in Wolfsburg: 237 children experience their first cinema adventure!
Wolfsburg. On Thursday, a very special cinema afternoon took place in the Delphin Palace, which offered 237 needy children and their parents an unforgettable experience. The invitation came from the Rotary Club Gifhorn-Wolfsburg, who was able to address children in need for the 14th time.
It is particularly gratifying that a large number of children from refugee accommodation in Wolfsburg was invited this year. The distribution of free tickets was done in close cooperation with local clubs, such as the German-Ukrainian Association Wolfsburg, the Gifhorn Child Protection Association, the Wolfsburg women's shelter. This makes it clear how important support from the community is.
first cinema experience for many
The children had the opportunity to see the cartoon "The Wild Robot", in which Judith Rakers, the well -known former day -to -day clerk, lends her voice to one of the robots. Ingo Krüger, President of the Rotary Club, emphasizes that a visit to the cinema was the first of its kind for many of these children. This was shown in the enthusiasm and joy that was noticeable at the event. "We have reached a lot of children, our special thanks go to all participating institutions and the city of Wolfsburg," continued Krüger.
The event would not have been possible without the use of Leif Boltz, the operator of the Delphin Palace. The cinema afternoon was financed by a charity cinema evening, in which the Rotary members and their guests collect money while they went to the cinema together. Such actions show the commitment of the Rotarians who are active in over 1.2 million members worldwide to support people in need and to promote international understanding.
The support of the Rotary Club goes beyond the visit to the cinema; Every little visitor also received popcorn and drinks - a small gesture that contributed to a successful experience. Such initiatives not only promote the joy of the cinema, but also the sense of community among those involved.
For more information about such projects and their effects on the community, the current reporting on www.braunschweiger-zeitung.de can be consulted.
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