{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"da.news","provider_url":"https:\/\/da.news\/en\/","title":"ENTEGA donates - da.news","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"LdHZKQ2dTH\"><a href=\"https:\/\/da.news\/en\/entega-donates\/\">ENTEGA donates<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/da.news\/en\/entega-donates\/embed\/#?secret=LdHZKQ2dTH\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#x201C;ENTEGA donates&#x201D; &#x2013; da.news\" data-secret=\"LdHZKQ2dTH\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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The company is continuing this tradition this year, donating a total of \u20ac12,000 to the districts of Darmstadt-Dieburg, Offenbach, Gro\u00df-Gerau, Bergstra\u00dfe, Odenwald, and the city of Darmstadt. \u20ac2,000 of the total amount will go to the Gro\u00df-Gerau district. At the handover ceremony on January 27th at the district administration office, District Administrator Thomas Will praised ENTEGA's initiative to use money previously spent on Christmas cards for social projects. He selected the recipients of the donations together with the Social Security Department of the district administration. This year, \u20ac1,000 will go to Generationenhilfe B\u00fcttelborn e.V., represented by Managing Director Dieter Maurer and Hans-Peter Maurer, Project Manager at Worfelden Elementary School. Dieter Maurer briefly introduced the association. Since multigenerational families whose members support each other are becoming increasingly rare, it's often difficult to find anyone willing to help with small, everyday tasks. The B\u00fcttelborn Generations Support Association aims to fill this gap. \"We address all age groups,\" said Dieter Maurer. The events and activities always focus on fostering social cohesion. These small acts of assistance include accompaniment, shopping, a mothers' caf\u00e9, a community garden, surrogate grandparents, and reading mentorships for schoolchildren. The mentoring program is currently available in Klein-Gerau and Worfelden and plans to expand it. The Generations Support Association, which has been operating for 15 years, intends to use the donation for this purpose as well. \"Helping like good neighbors \u2013 with fun and joy in being together\" is the motto of the association, which is always looking for more volunteers. An additional \u20ac1,000 will go to the \"Wegwarte \u2013 Ambulatory Hospice and Palliative Care Service Ried e.V.\" association, which is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary. Tina Lorenz, full-time coordinator and palliative care nurse, accompanied Monika G\u00f6lzenleuchter, treasurer of the Wegwarte association, to the donation handover. She described the association's catchment area, which extends from Gernsheim to Gro\u00df-Gerau\/B\u00fcttelborn, and the tasks of the volunteers. The association's volunteer members support people on their final journey. \"We accompany those with life-threatening illnesses \u2013 from diagnosis to their last breath,\" said Tina Lorenz. The volunteers are also there for family members. They visit people at home, as well as in nursing homes, and address each individual's situation. Around 30 volunteers in the association dedicate their time to this work. The donation will likely be used for bereavement support services. All recipients expressed their gratitude for being considered by ENTEGA and for the recognition and appreciation of their work. Matthias W. Send, authorized signatory and Head of Corporate Communications & Public Affairs at ENTEGA, said: \u201cIt is of great importance to society that people are involved in social projects and associations. As a company rooted in the region, it is part of our core values \u200b\u200bto support such initiatives with our donation.\u201d District Administrator Thomas Will also expressed his gratitude on behalf of the recipients: \u201cThe donation from ENTEGA helps the initiatives to advance their projects.\u201d (GROSS-GERAU DISTRICT \u2013 PSGG) The following individuals met for the donation handover on Monday, January 27 (from left): Oliver Hegemann, Head of Social Security Department; District Administrator Thomas Will; Tina Lorenz, Coordinator at the Wegwarte Association; Hans-Peter Maurer and Dieter Maurer from Generationenhilfe B\u00fcttelborn; Monika G\u00f6lzenleuchter, Treasurer of Wegwarte; and Matthias W. Send from ENTEGA. Photo: District Administration"}