stars for the good thing: Winter magic in the Hamburg Stadtpark
<p> <strong> stars for the good thing: Winter magic in the Hamburg Stadtpark </strong> </p>
Hamburg. in the Hamburg city park will take place next Tuesday, November 26th, a special event that appeals to many. As part of the Christmas market "Sierichs Winterzauber", the singer Volkan Baydar, known by the band Orange Blue, will appear together with prominent guests to collect donations for the NCL Foundation. This foundation deals with the research of children's dementia, a rare but extremely serious illness in children.
The appearance of the 53-year-old is just one of many program items to enrich the day. From 4 p.m. Baydar will be on stage and present its most popular songs. "It is very important to me that children can grow up carefree," said the singer in an interview. The support for the foundation means a lot, especially as a father. He is all the more happy to bring joy into the peaceful Christmas season with his music.
entertainment and fun for all age groups
Entry to the Christmas market is five euros, with children under 12 years of free access. In addition to the culinary offers that take care of the physical well -being of the visitors, the guests can expect a varied stage program. Among other things, the magician Georg will inspire the audience with his tricks.
A raffle ensures an additional voltage, in which the participants have the opportunity to win exciting prices. "We organized a lot of great prizes, including tickets for musicals and family trips," said Frank Stehr, board member of the NCL Foundation. "Thanks to the support of numerous sponsors, all revenues of the market flow into our research projects."
an interaction of joy and helpfulness
The NCL Foundation not only gives financial support, but also attention to the disease. Around 700 cases of this rare hereditary disease are known in Germany. An estimated 20 new patients are added every year, while there are around 75,000 cases worldwide. Due to the difficulties in diagnosis, however, a high number of unreported cases is assumed.
The disease, which usually occurs in early childhood, has serious consequences for the affected children and their families. Patients often no longer reach the age of 25. Therefore, the commitment of the NCL Foundation for research and sensitization for children's dementia is of great importance.
The event in the city park will not only offer an opportunity to enjoy great music and experience conviviality, but also an important step to raise awareness of an illness that remains invisible. Further information and details about "Sierichs Winterzauber" can be found in an article on www.abendblatt.de .
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