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Bank Sparkasse Fürth backs creation of crib garlic farm for installation of new climbing structure

Local bank Sparkasse Fuerth grants kindergarten Knoblauchsland 2,000 euros for a new playground climbing structure, bringing joy to the children there.

Bank Sparkasse Fürth funds construction of vertical gardens for new climbing structures
Bank Sparkasse Fürth funds construction of vertical gardens for new climbing structures

Bank Sparkasse Fürth backs creation of crib garlic farm for installation of new climbing structure

In a generous act of philanthropy, Adolf Dodenhoeft, CEO of Sparkasse Fürth, has donated 2,000 euros to the Knoblauchsland kindergarten in Poppenreuth. The funds were sourced from the purpose income of the PS-saving and winning initiative, an initiative of the Sparkassen that promotes diversity and sustainability in the local environment.

The donated money was used to purchase a new multifunctional climbing frame, manufactured by a specialized company in Goßweinstein. The climbing frame offers climbing holds for young children's first climbing experiences, as well as classic play elements. The lower area of the frame invites play in the form of a delta-like retreat.

It's worth noting that the PS-saving and winning initiative has funded the Knoblauchsland kindergarten project in Poppenreuth, but this is the first time it has been mentioned in connection with a specific climbing frame purchase. The initiative's purpose income regularly provides funds for charitable projects, contributing to sustainability in the local environment.

The climbing frame, with its high safety standards, particularly in terms of load-bearing capacity and accident prevention, is set to become a popular addition to the kindergarten's outdoor area. However, it's important to clarify that the PS-saving and winning initiative has not been previously mentioned to be involved in the manufacturing process or the safety standards of the climbing frame.

While detailed information about the PS-saving and winning initiative and its charitable projects in Poppenreuth may be scarce, it's clear that this initiative plays a significant role in supporting the community. The donation from Sparkasse Fürth is a testament to this commitment.

Children in the Knoblauchsland kindergarten in Poppenreuth are set to benefit from self-development opportunities with the new multifunctional climbing frame, funded by Adolf Dodenhoeft's donation from the PS-saving and winning initiative. The initiative's charitable projects, like the climbing frame purchase, are regular contributors to sustainable education-and-self-development in the local environment.

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