Bank Sparkasse Fürth backs crib garlic farm for installation of novel climbing framework
In a commendable move towards promoting diversity and sustainability in the local environment, Sparkasse Fürth, a regional savings bank, has donated 2,000 euros to the Knoblauchsland kindergarten in Poppenreuth. This donation is part of the larger initiative by the bank's PS-Savings and Winning programme, which regularly makes funds available for charitable projects.
The donated money was used to purchase a new multi-functional climbing frame, designed with high safety standards, particularly focusing on load-bearing capacity and accident prevention. The climbing frame offers bouldering grips for small children's first climbing experiences and includes classic play elements, providing a variety of play opportunities for the children at Knoblauchsland kindergarten.
The lower area of the climbing frame invites lingering in the form of a delta-like retreat, adding to the overall appeal of the outdoor play area at the kindergarten. The climbing frame, manufactured by a specialized company from Gößweinstein, is not just a piece of equipment; it's a contribution to enhancing the outdoor play area at the kindergarten.
Adolf Dodenhoeft, CEO of Sparkasse Fürth, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating, "The PS-Savings and Winning's purpose income is not limited to a single project but supports multiple social projects in the region. The Knoblauchsland kindergarten project is an example of how we promote diversity and sustainability in the local environment."
The PS-Savings and Winning initiative's focus on charitable projects aligns with its purpose of promoting diversity and sustainability in the local environment. The purpose income of the PS-Savings and Winning supports various social projects in the region, making a significant impact on the community.
This donation and the new climbing frame are not the only contributions made by the PS-Savings and Winning initiative to the Knoblauchsland kindergarten. The initiative also supports the enhancement of the outdoor play area, ensuring a safe and engaging environment for the children. The Knoblauchsland kindergarten project is one of many that the Sparkassen's PS-Savings and Winning initiative has supported, demonstrating their commitment to improving the lives of children in the region.
For more information about the eligibility, focus areas, or application procedures for charitable projects under the PS-Savings and Winning initiative, it is recommended to consult official Sparkassen communications or their website, as these sources typically provide comprehensive guidelines on such funding programs.
The PS-Savings and Winning initiative, in addition to supporting diverse environmental causes, also invests in home-and-garden projects that cater to the outdoor play areas of institutions like the Knoblauchsland kindergarten. Adolf Dodenhoeft, CEO of Sparkasse Fürth, acknowledged the significance of such ventures in promoting education-and-self-development, stating that the program's focus goes beyond a single project, extending to various social projects in the region, thereby shaping a better lifestyle for the children in the community.