Funding secured for the recent playground equipment addition: climbing structure
The ITG University Kindergarten, located within the premises of Bergische University Wuppertal, has recently added a new climbing frame to its outdoor area. This exciting addition invites children to play, fosters community, and awakens their sense of adventure.
The new climbing frame was installed at a cost of 26,000 euros. Part of the funding came from the kindergarten's own reserves, while another part was provided by donations. Sparda-Bank in Wuppertal also lent its support, with the funding coming from the surplus of the winning savings association at Sparda-Bank West. The person representing Sparda-Bank in Wuppertal who partially financed the new climbing frame was not explicitly named in the available search results.
The outdoor area of the ITG University Kindergarten spans 2,500 square meters and provides various play opportunities throughout the year. The new climbing frame not only offers space for outdoor movement but also serves as a beacon for community engagement.
Founded in 1972 by six students, the ITG University Kindergarten operates a daycare centre that cares for two groups of children. The climbing frame is intended to enhance play opportunities throughout the year, fostering a stimulating and enjoyable environment for the young minds.
The addition of the climbing frame is just one of the many initiatives taken by the ITG University Kindergarten to provide a rich and engaging learning experience for its students. The kindergarten continues to strive towards creating a nurturing and supportive environment that encourages curiosity, creativity, and a love for learning.
Read also:
- CEO Efe Cakarel of film platform Mubi addresses controversy regarding new investor and Israeli military ties, establishes advisory board and fund to safeguard artists under threat.
- Reliance, led by Ambani, and other entities are reportedly in negotiations with OpenAI to introduce the Stargate project, valued at half a trillion dollars, within India.
- Energy Minister of Malawi, Ibrahim Matola, heads Malawian delegation for a knowledge exchange on BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems), a trip held in India. This exchange is backed by the Global Energy African Partnership Program (GEAPP).
- Residents of Stuttgart frequently search for "stress relief" online.