24-hour Charity Walk in Hünxe endorsed by Unit Bruckhausen, raising funds for a good cause
On May 17, 2025, some members of the Bruckhausen unit of the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe participated in a 24-hour charity walk organised by Chanti Hom. The event, themed "Walking for a good cause" for the year 2025, took place in the Voerde industrial area.
The Bruckhausen firefighters contributed to the charity event by paying an entry fee and making a voluntary donation. They also ran a 20-minute slot in their uniform during the event. The Stehaufmännchen Niederrhein e.V. association, which supports families who have lost a child, was the beneficiary of the event.
The Stehaufmännchen Niederrhein e.V. association is entirely funded by donations, making the support of organisations like the Bruckhausen firefighters crucial. The association provides support through organised meetings and leisure activities for families with minor siblings.
The president or speaker of Stehaufmännchen Niederrhein e.V. is Hans-Jürgen Over. For more information about the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe and their involvement in the charity event, please visit their homepage or contact Marc Vinschen at +49 151 15660516.
The Bruckhausen firefighters expressed their satisfaction with supporting the charity event and experienced the finish line of the charity walk in perfect weather. The article about the charity walk was originally content by the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe and was transmitted via news aktuell.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Volunteer Fire Department Hünxe at [email protected]. Emails regarding press inquiries should be sent to this address.
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