Large fundraising campaign: help for the Little Rosa made of gramastettes!

Viel Freude für die Familie der kleinen Rosa aus Gramastetten: Über 28.000 Euro wurden für ihre Behandlung gespendet.
A lot of fun for the family of little pink from gramastettes: over 28,000 euros were donated for their treatment. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Large fundraising campaign: help for the Little Rosa made of gramastettes!

The family of little pink made of gramastettes can count on a remarkable support: Before the holidays, an impressive donation of 28,218.81 euros was collected, which will benefit the family. Rosa is ill from a rare genetic defect that gives her great challenges every day, such as a complex heart defect and kidney problems. Her parents, Julia Krusch and Thomas Hummelberger, have to monitor their oxygen saturation around the clock, which is associated with high costs. Therefore, the parents are deeply moved by the great willingness to donate and would like to thank the readers of the district tour, such as Meinbezirk.at reported.

Rosa's life and challenges

Rosa, which will soon celebrate her third birthday, lives with a constant need for medical support. Together with her parents, she plans a special probe cessation at the Esslernschule in Graz because she has to be fed through a probe. Despite her restrictions, Rosa shows remarkable progress in language development because she already learns gestures. The family makes the family optimistic. "Rosa's favorite is currently an excavator," says her father, while she enjoys books, such as nd-aktuell.de comprehensively.

Rosa Luxemburg, after which little pink was named, also has an eventful story. Her family, who lived in a wealthy Polish-Jewish milieu, is the focus of a new exhibition in Leipzig. This not only shows the biography of Rosa Luxemburg, but also illuminates the close relationship with her siblings and their fates during the turmoil of the 20th century. Some of the siblings suffered tragic fates that are impressively recorded in the exhibition, including photos and personal letters. The exhibition is considered a significant contribution to preserve and celebrate the legacy of Rosa Luxemburg, an important figure of the international workers' movement.

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OrtGramastetten, Österreich
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