Bunter Kreis Allgäu marks 25 years of lifeline support for struggling families
Bunter Kreis Allgäu, a beacon of support for families with severely ill children, celebrates 25 years of service. Since its inception, this vital organization has stood by over 3,100 families, providing crucial early intervention and guidance through challenging times.
Founded in response to the urgent need for local support, Bunter Kreis offers a lifeline to families navigating the complex web of care for their seriously ill or disabled children. Pediatric nurse Uschi Strodl has been a constant presence, offering her expertise and compassion for over two decades.
Many volunteers at Bunter Kreis and K.I.D.S. self-help group have walked similar paths themselves. Now, they give back, understanding firsthand the struggles these families face. Their dedication, alongside staff, has earned praise from Kempten's Lord Mayor Thomas Kiechle, who commends their efforts for making society more compassionate.
As Bunter Kreis marks its silver jubilee, it continues to advocate for inclusive education, challenging Germany's segregated schooling system. With the backing of patrons like Dr. Gerd Müller, Director General of UNIDO, the organization appeals to the generosity of supporters to keep its vital work going. After 25 years, Bunter Kreis stands as a testament to the power of community support and the difference it makes in the lives of countless families.
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