Linz shows the way: The upside-down Advent calendar helps the homeless!

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Employees of the Linz Regional Court are starting an upside-down Advent calendar for the homeless from December 1st to 24th.

Mitarbeiter des Linzer Landesgerichts starten vom 1. bis 24. Dezember einen verkehrten Adventkalender für Obdachlose.
Employees of the Linz Regional Court are starting an upside-down Advent calendar for the homeless from December 1st to 24th.

Linz shows the way: The upside-down Advent calendar helps the homeless!

The “upside down Advent calendar” will start again in the Linz regional court from December 1st to 24th, 2024 in order to win hearts willing to donate for homeless people in Upper Austria. The employees of the district court, regional court and public prosecutor's office are again collecting non-perishable food and hygiene products in order to pass them on directly to institutions in need such as women's shelters and emergency sleeping centers. This initiative has proven itself over the past year and is being implemented with great commitment meinkreis.at reported.

A creative contribution to the Christmas season

Every day a new door opens in the form of an office designed by the employees themselves. This creative campaign not only offers the opportunity to donate, but also to receive a small thank you gesture in the form of small Advent gifts. During regular opening hours, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., all employees are invited to contribute. Judge Mag. Claudia Promberger-Wieser brought the idea of ​​the upside down Advent calendar to life in order to do good together, which was clearly noticeable when designing the doors justiz.gv.at added.

The community campaign not only promises a festive atmosphere, but also promotes cohesion among employees and social responsibility in the region. With every door opened, a sign of solidarity is sent and hope is sown that every contribution, no matter how small, can make a difference.