Toys for pupils

KHT and Apostore donate to special school

Together with its subsidiary Apostore, KHT is supporting the Hansa School in Gelsenkirchen with a donation of EUR 1,500. The special school with a focus on mental development will use the money to purchase new toys for the pupils.

To mark the symbolic handover of the donation, KHT Managing Director Christian Bauer (back left) visited the Hansa School in Gelsenkirchen. © KHT

"As a successful company, we also have a social responsibility. One of the ways in which we fulfill this responsibility is by regularly providing financial support to small and regional institutions that otherwise receive little public attention," says Christian Bauer, Managing Director of Kommissionier- und Handhabungstechnik (KHT). In this way, the companies want to ensure that the money does not get lost in the administrative machinery of institutional fundraisers, but instead benefits the selected projects in full. In recent years, the Rotary project "End Polio now", the SOS Children's Villages and the Arche Noah children's hospice in Gelsenkirchen, among others, have received donations from KHT and Apostore.

This year's donation of 1,500 euros will go to the Hansaschule in Gelsenkirchen, which is currently attended by around 160 pupils. The most important goal of the special school with a focus on mental development is to enable the children and young people to lead as independent a life as possible with social integration. To this end, the special school teachers, specialist teachers and therapists make every effort to strengthen the children's self-determination, self-awareness and self-confidence. In line with the principle of "learning to live at school", mutual respect, acceptance and respect for the environment and the pupils' maturity are promoted at the same time. In order to make the forms of teaching and learning particularly action-oriented and true-to-life, the learning content is based on concrete life situations.

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KHT Managing Director Christian Bauer presented a symbolic cheque for the amount to Headmaster Josef Schaper. The money will primarily be used to purchase new toys. as

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