The SIEGENIA Kids donate the proceeds from their Christmas fair

3 000 euro for the ASB Wish Ambulance

The CJD kindergarten SIEGENIA Kids is standing up for people who are the most seriously ill: The school is supporting the ASB Wish Ambulance with a donation in the amount of 3 000 euro and in this way is helping to make it possible for people to fulfil a heartfelt wish in their final phase of life. Well cared for along the way, the initiative makes it possible for the most gravely ill to get to their favourite place at the end of their life. The amount of the donation traces back to the proceeds of the daycare centre's traditional Christmas fair and was generously rounded up by Wieland Frank, Executive Partner of SIEGENIA. 

Handmade handicrafts from SIEGENIA Kids

The children of the daycare center had fashioned a large number of handicrafts and small work pieces in their creative workshop over the course of the year for the Christmas fair. Creative pieces came about in the process under the guidance of specialists Rabea Humpert and Gelfa Süß. Sabrina Stein, SIEGENIA Kids Company Daycare Centre Management, recounts: "The goal was to introduce the children to the acceptance of social responsibility early on in an age-appropriate way. For us it was very touching to see how they made a substantial contribution to this project with such dedication and joy."

Relatives, friends, and interested parties from the surrounding area of the daycare centre took advantage of the end of 2025's Christmas fair to spend a pre-Christmas afternoon together and purchase a considerable number of work pieces. The Christmas fair was also supported with donated items from the Dreysse REWE supermarket – sausages, sandwiches, and drinks among them – as well as tents provided by the Wilgersdorf Oldies Club. The SIEGENIA Kids were delighted with the great demand: They were able to take in about 1 500 euro that way. SIEGENIA owner Wieland Frank gave them a twofold reason to celebrate by increasing the amount to a total of 3 000 euro. ASB Wish Ambulance representatives accepted the donation recently in the course of a festive ceremony. Sabrina Stein is proud of the success of the Christmas fair: "The amount of the donation is a tribute to the joint commitment of the daycare centre, its families, and the SIEGENIA company. We've fought with combined strength to ensure that people who are no longer in a position to be able to go by themselves can see an emotionally meaningful place for them one last time."