It hasbecome a tradition for the 鶹ֱapp sites in Germany to refrain fromsending Christmas presents to business partners during the Holiday Season. Instead,they donate to charitable organizations that look after the welfare of childrenand young people in our communities.
Wertheim‘sPlant Manager Alexander Ueckert personally visited two kindergartens that arelocated near the JM plant. The donations will help ensure that the facilitiescan continue their excellent work in supporting children in their development.Also, a special-needs-school in the city received financial support to providehelp for kids who are of school age but not (yet) ready for it.


Our teamsin Bobingen have donated to the charity organizations "" and “”(Firefly). Monika Nagl, Group Plant Manager Bobingen/Berlin, visited both inAugsburg, Germany.Papilio hasdeveloped programs and trains educators to positively support children in theirearly development to give equal opportunities for all later in life. With thehelp of these programs, the kids learn in a playful way to deal with their ownfeelings such as joy, fear, anger, and sadness and to master conflictsituations. Papilio will use the JM donation to equip daycare centers with "emotionalbarometers" made from cardboard which help children to think about theircurrent emotional state and express it to their environment. For this, Papiliohas developed a story-telling program together with one of Germany’s mostfamous puppet theaters, the “Augsburger Puppenkiste”.
JohnsManville in Bobingen has partnered up with ұüü for about 15 years. Thecharity cares for children in the community suffering from cancer, chronic diseases,and other serious illnesses. The donation will help cover the cost of, forexample, high-quality wigs for kids in therapy, support in nursing care,financing of a sports therapist, family outings, handicapped accessibletransportation or the expansion of the roof terrace in the Children's CancerCenter Augsburg.


The JMplant in Berlin has also been affiliated with a local charity for a long time.“” (The Ark) is a Christian children’s and youthproject that combats the material and emotional impacts of child poverty and fightsfor more equal opportunities regardless of social and cultural background.
JM inSteinach contributes to the local elementary school’s goal of promotingchildren's digital media education early on. Furthermore, they donated to the daycarecenter "Villa Sonnenschein" and the towns sports club, offeringphysical activity for young and old.
All thesefacilities truly go the extra mile, and we are glad to have been able tosupport them in doing so.
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