
pme donates 55,000 euros
The pme Familienservice has been supporting social projects in Germany and around the world for many years. Numerous team members also spend their free time volunteering in charitable associations for refugee aid, environmental issues, culture or projects for children or the homeless.
pme team members select the projects
In 2023, all team members were once again asked to suggest their favorite projects that they consider particularly worthy of support. The organizations with the most votes received a donation at the end of the year to enable them to continue their important work or implement new projects. The pme Familienservice donated a total of 55,000 euros to five organizations.
KinderPaCt Hamburg e.V.
Kinder PaCT Hamburg e.V. supports and accompanies seriously ill and palliative children and young people, their siblings and families in crisis situations and in their last phase of life at home. Motto: Living together. Organize everyday life. Staying a family.
Girls Menarche Initiative
The Girls Menarche Initiative runs self-organized programmes in schools and communities in Uganda to talk to boys and girls about menstruation. The initiative aims to counteract taboos and myths, explain the use of menstrual products and teach how to sew reusable sanitary pads themselves.
Food rescuer
According to Welthungerhilfe, around 12 million tons of food are thrown away every year in Germany - food that is still edible, but unfortunately does not meet the ideal of beauty. The association Lebensmittelretter Dormagen has set itself the goal of rescuing food that is no longer considered saleable from the garbage bin and distributing it to people free of charge.
Anne Frank Center
The Anne Frank Zentrum is a non-profit association based in Berlin. The Center was founded in 1994 as a support association to bring the international traveling exhibition "The World of Anne Frank. 1929-1945" from Amsterdam to Berlin. It is now the German partner organization of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. In addition to various exhibitions, the AFZ offers training courses for educators throughout Germany and makes an important contribution to the education of children and young people.
Noam's assistance dog
Noam and his single mother need support in financing an assistance dog for the boy. The family has been affected by strokes of fate and bravely copes with everyday life. Noam has fought his way through life and made many developmental steps despite his limitations. For him and his mother, an assistance dog is a great support in everyday life and a loyal friend and supporter.