SkF children make crafts for the Nuremberg Christmas Market

Image: Mshda Aziz

Children attending lunchtime care at Sozialdienst kath. Frauen e. V. (SkF) and all-day care at Körner and Gartenstadt primary schools make crafts for STERNSTUNDEN.

This year, the Sozialdienst katholischer Frauen e. V. (SkF) is once again participating in the charity campaign at the Nuremberg Christmas Market. After Corona put a damper on last year's Sternstunden sale, the Nuremberg stand of the STERNSTUNDEN campaign is once again a magnet for visitors with up to 40,000 handmade stars.

Every year, SkF Schweinfurt receives funds from the STERNSTUNDEN fund to provide support for children and families in need. That is why something should now be given back.

The children cared for by SkF in the all-day programme at Körner and Gartenstadt primary schools and in the lunchtime and homework supervision programme really put their backs into it under the guidance of their carers. They cut, rolled, folded and glued. In total, well over 100 stars were made for sale.

Contact person:

Doris Engelhardt
Managing Director
Telephone: 09721/2095-83
engelhardt@skf-schweinfurt.de

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