The tax consulting firm Paatsch, based in Rust, has once again demonstrated its commitment to social responsibility by donating a total of €5,000 to the volunteer associations “Santa Isabel e.V.” and “Einfach helfen e.V.” Instead of distributing Christmas gifts to business clients, the company chose to support charitable organizations that provide vital services to the community.
The donations were personally handed over by Christian Paatsch, the owner of the tax consulting firm, to the two association chairwomen, Marianne Mack and Mauritia Mack. During the presentation, Paatsch emphasized the importance of the associations and stated: “We are delighted to donate €2,500 to each of you. It is our way of expressing appreciation and support for the work you do.”
Supporting Children and Families in Need
“Santa Isabel e.V.” and “Einfach helfen e.V.” are dedicated to helping individuals who face hardships due to illness or life-altering circumstances. Their initiatives focus on providing swift and unbureaucratic assistance, especially to children and families in the region. This type of support is particularly invaluable during the pre-Christmas season, a time that can be especially challenging for many.
Marianne Mack and Mauritia Mack, the chairwomen of the associations, expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the donation. “This is absolutely wonderful. Thank you so much! With this, we can spread joy during the holiday season,” they said unanimously. The funds will enable the implementation of additional projects and provide rapid, practical aid to those in difficult situations.
A Model for Social Engagement
This donation highlights not only Paatsch’s close connection to the region but also its commitment to sustainable values. By prioritizing charitable causes over Christmas gifts, the tax consulting firm is promoting initiatives that genuinely improve people’s lives.
Through their tireless efforts, “Santa Isabel e.V.” and “Einfach helfen e.V.” set a strong example of compassion and solidarity. Their work strengthens the region’s social safety net and ensures that help reaches those who need it most.
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