The Quality Group Lottery Solutions GmbH (TQG-LS) donates € 10.000,– for social institutions
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April 17th As a software company, The Quality Group is currently in the fortunate position of being able to continue to expand, hire new employees and become socially involved in its city of Hamburg.
In times of Covid-19, The Quality Group Lottery Solutions is donating € 10.000,– to help those most in need. The Arche is one of these institutions. It focuses its activities on socially disadvan-taged children and supports them with a wide range of services in the form of homework help, meals, advice and much more.
The Arche has also had to reorganise its work as a result of the Coronavirus.
The employees provide support directly to families in the form of food or school supplies; coun-selling or tutoring is also provided by telephone or online.
This week, The Quality Group handed over a cheque for € 1,500, — to Die Arche. With our dona-tion, the children and their families are helped directly and without delay.
In times of Covid-19, The Quality Group Lottery Solutions is donating € 10.000,– to help those most in need. The Arche is one of these institutions. It focuses its activities on socially disadvan-taged children and supports them with a wide range of services in the form of homework help, meals, advice and much more.
The Arche has also had to reorganise its work as a result of the Coronavirus.
The employees provide support directly to families in the form of food or school supplies; coun-selling or tutoring is also provided by telephone or online.
This week, The Quality Group handed over a cheque for € 1,500, — to Die Arche. With our dona-tion, the children and their families are helped directly and without delay.
Thanks to Die Arche for their commitment! TQG Lottery Solutions will continue to support this essential organization in the future.
You too can help! Aid organizations need our support especially now.
TQG helps: Donation by The Quality Group to Die Arche Hamburg
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DIE ARCHE
The Arche is particularly committed to children from socially disadvantaged backgrounds. Its work began in 1995 in Berlin on the initiative of Pastor Bernd Siggelkow. In the meantime, Die Arche is active in more than 25 locations throughout Germany and reaches over 4,000 children and young people with its free services. There are further branches in Switzerland and Poland.
DIE ARCHE is committed to improving the living conditions of disadvantaged children and families in Germany. It supports children and young people in discovering their potential, promotes their talents and makes them strong for an independent life.
Further information: https://www.kinderprojekt-arche.de/