Small helpers pack large Christmas packages for needy children

Small helpers pack large Christmas packages for needy children

In the forest kindergarten Ailingen, the anticipation was great when the children worked hard to pack 35 large Christmas packages for needy people in Romania. Hand in hand with their parents and teachers, they stacked food such as food oil, flour and toothpaste as well as small gifts such as coloring books in the wheelbarrows. In a colorful campaign, in which even a handcart was used, the little ones collected their parcels, which were sent on a long journey together with the Johanniter Christmas truck. The truck, packed with a total of 1500 parcels, broke open on the same day to support those who are dependent on help in Southeast Europe, such as suedkurier.de reported.

In parallel to these aid campaigns in Ailingen, the topic of racism and identity was moved, especially with regard to Afro -German children and their experiences in society. Gabriela Willbold, an Afro -German doctor, described in a touching interview on how she experienced the challenges of her skin color in a society as a child who often lived with prejudices. The stories by Willbold and other Afro -German personalities reflect the difficulties of finding their way around in an environment that often does not accept diversity. The words of Ika Hügel, which regrets that no Afro-German person can be proud of the German identity, illustrate the continuing problems with racism and discrimination within German society, such as

Both reports underline the need to show solidarity, be it through direct help for the needy in Romania or through the awareness of the challenges with which people are confronted due to their skin color. These stories of helpfulness and the search for identity and acceptance are not only important in their respective situation, but they create a connection between people - no matter where they are.

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