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SPALECK donates 2,000 euros for regional child and youth welfare services

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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

From Rainer Elfring

Published: 01.12.2023

Updated: 01.12.2023

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Bocholt – On Thursday, Karin Spaleck and Hanna Hitpaß presented a donation check in the amount of 2,000 euros to Evangelische Jugendhilfe Münsterland gGmbH on behalf of Spaleck GmbH & Co.

The donation is specifically intended for the day program in Bocholt, which offers comprehensive educational and therapeutic support to children and their families in challenging situations. The day program aims to initiate positive change through social group learning, academic support, and intensive work with parents, thereby fostering conflict-free coexistence between children and parents.

Karin Spaleck said: “We are truly delighted to support the valuable work of the day program and, in doing so, to be able to provide children with appropriate care and support!”

Marie Derksen, a member of staff at the Bocholt day group, and regional manager Kay Albring accepted the donation on behalf of the day group with a heartfelt thank you. “We can really do a lot in the day group with this generous donation! We can’t say thank you often enough!” says Kay Albring happily.

Further information on the work of the day group can be found at Day group Bocholt | Evangelische Jugendhilfe Münsterland (ev-jugendhilfe.de)

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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

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