Cookies for a good cause: students bring joy in Klagenfurt
Cookies for a good cause: students bring joy in Klagenfurt
in Klagenfurt and Hainfeld, schools impressively show how to do good with creativity and commitment. The student union was committed to the Benedictine market, where three young women sold homemade cookies against voluntary donations. The aim of this campaign is to support accompanying teachers for children with special support needs. Bernadette Krall, a teacher of the student union, explained that it can integrate children who would otherwise have to go to a special school. "We are collecting this year for Diakonie and especially for funding teachers," says Krall. In recent years, similar sums have already been collected by similar actions, and this time a success is also foreseeable, since the cookies have been baked with a lot of love, reported meinbezirk.at .
another example of helpfulness
In the meantime, the 1A students also diligently baked biscuits at the Hainfeld middle school to support the St. Anna Children's Hospital with 300 euros. With great enthusiasm and under the guidance of Gerhard Vonwald, the children created a Christmas atmosphere at school, which was also used for a good cause. These activities not only promote the creativity of the children, but also show the sense of community and the responsibility of the young generation. The campaign was led by the teachers and once again shows how school can actively contribute to social responsibility, such as nön.at reported.
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