Junge Union gives gifts to everyday heroes at Christmas time in Schweinfurt-Land!

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The Junge Union Schweinfurt-Land distributes cookies to everyday heroes on Christmas Eve to express their appreciation.

Die Junge Union Schweinfurt-Land verteilt an Heiligabend Plätzchen an Alltagshelden, um ihre Wertschätzung auszudrücken.
The Junge Union Schweinfurt-Land distributes cookies to everyday heroes on Christmas Eve to express their appreciation.

Junge Union gives gifts to everyday heroes at Christmas time in Schweinfurt-Land!

On Christmas Eve, December 24, 2024, the Junge Union Schweinfurt-Land sent a sign of appreciation for the everyday heroes in the region. In a special act of gratitude, home-baked Christmas cookies were distributed to people who tirelessly contribute to the well-being of society despite the holidays. The chairwoman of the JU, Vanessa Schmidt, emphasized that the campaign was being carried out for the eighth time in a row to show that the commitment of these professional groups does not go unnoticed. The cookies found their way to social institutions such as the “Haus am Sennfelder See” care facility, the Schwebheim animal shelter, as well as gas stations and the AWO Schwebheim senior center sw1.news reported. Not only does this provide Christmas joy, but also a sense of community and respect for those who often work in the shadows of holiday preparations.

A look at Sennfeld

Sennfeld itself has a rich history rooted in a historic building, the former synagogue. Built in 1835/36, the building served the local Jewish community for over 100 years. Today it houses the local history museum and the memorial for the former Jewish communities in Adelsheim and Sennfeld. Inside the premises, visitors can admire an extensive collection of documents and artifacts related to local history. The local archive is also located here, making the building a central location for history buffs heimatverein-sennfeld.de reported. In addition to its function as a community center, the building had an eventful history, serving as a cinema, a Catholic church, a refugee apartment and even a gymnasium.