Rotary Club Meißen: 6,000 euros for healthy break bread in schools!
Rotary Club Meißen: 6,000 euros for healthy break bread in schools!
In Meißen, the Rotary Club has been committed to an important project for many years, which is devoted to the healthy diet of school children. Since 2018, the members of the club have been supporting this initiative, which was launched in 2013. The aim is to offer a nutritious breakfast every week in four schools and to educate the children about healthy eating.
The importance of this project goes far beyond the mere provision of food. It has proven indispensable to improve the quality of life of the students. Fresh and healthy snacks during breaks not only promote nutrition, but also the concentration and performance of children in class. "In addition, you will learn how well healthy food tastes and what is part of it," said Christine Hauke, Managing Director of the Foundation for the Meißen Social projects.
committed supporters for a valuable goal
The support of the Rotary Club is a will for the success of the project. Peter Braunstein, former President of the Rotary Club, emphasizes: "It is important to us to contribute to improving the quality of life of the children in our city. Every child, regardless of their social origin and the financial resources in his family, deserves the opportunity to eat healthy and successfully learn." This conviction runs through all activities of the club and is also reflected in the sustainable support of the project.
The current donation of 6,000 euros is planned to cover the running costs such as food and the organization of the project. Christine Hauke is satisfied with this ongoing support and expresses the desire to continue to improve the nutritional situation for children in the future. "We still have a lot to do, especially since in some families there is less attention to healthy eating. Here the school can make an important contribution with our help and generous support of the donors," she explains.
The official handover of this donation took place in the Pestalozzi high school in Meißen. There were representatives of the Rotary Club as well as André Pohlenz, the director of the school, and the team of the Foundation of the Foundation for Meißen. This school was part of the project from the start and was the first in which the concept is successfully implemented.
The district of Meißen has been promoting the “Healthy Break Bread” project every year since its foundation, but the continuation and implementation in several schools is dependent on additional donations. The continuous support from the Rotary Club is of the greatest importance so that the program can remain in the future and benefit as many children as possible from this initiative.
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