Today, September 20th, Europa-Park is making a strong statement for child protection in honor of World Children's Day. Together with the Kinderschutzbund Ortenau e.V., Europe’s largest theme park is highlighting children's rights. For more than 15 years, the Kinderschutzbund, in cooperation with Europa-Park, has organized this event to raise awareness of children's rights and issues.
Europa-Park: The Ideal Venue for World Children's Day
Europa-Park is not only Germany's largest theme park, but also a place that has always focused on families. With millions of visitors each year, including countless children, it provides the perfect platform to draw attention to children's rights. This year, on September 20th, the Kinderschutzbund Ortenau e.V. once again leads the park's initiative to promote awareness about child protection through this significant event, making a visible impact in the community.
15 Years of Commitment to Children's Rights
For over 15 years, the Kinderschutzbund Ortenau e.V. has been organizing this important event at Europa-Park. Key figures, Mauritia Mack, the deputy chairwoman of the Kinderschutzbund, and Edith Schreiner, the chairwoman, have been working tirelessly to ensure that children's rights and child protection take center stage on this symbolic day. The long-standing commitment of the Kinderschutzbund reflects the ongoing and tireless efforts required to improve the lives of children and their families.
Kinderschutzbund Ortenau e.V.: A Vital Partner in Child Protection
The Kinderschutzbund Ortenau e.V. is part of a nationwide organization dedicated to advocating for children's rights and protecting them from harm. In addition to improving the living conditions of children and their families, the organization focuses on creating a society that prioritizes the needs of children. The event at Europa-Park serves as a powerful platform to convey these crucial messages to a wide audience, ensuring that children's voices are heard.
The Mack Family's Commitment to Social Responsibility
The Mack family, known for establishing Europa-Park, is also recognized for its strong social commitment. The well-being of children has always been close to the family's heart. Mauritia Mack, who serves as the deputy chairwoman of the Kinderschutzbund Ortenau, is personally invested in advocating for child protection and supports various social projects with her family. This year's World Children's Day at Europa-Park continues the Mack family's dedication to supporting vulnerable groups and families.
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