Shopping Malls Owned by Diaconia Dish Out Educational Funds Donated to Struggling Families
The Diakonie Saar, a social aid organisation based in the Saar region of Germany, is offering support to families with low income by providing well-preserved, used school backpacks. This initiative is part of the Diakonie's broader mission to help people in difficult life situations.
The Diakonie Store Nordring 69 in Volklingen is one location where these donated school backpacks can be purchased. The store also offers school supplies for sale, and the proceeds from these sales benefit long-term unemployed individuals in the Diakonie stores.
The store's opening hours are as follows: - Mondays: 9 am to 4 pm - Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9 am to 6 pm - Fridays: 9 am to 12 pm
The Diakonie Store Nordring 69 in Volklingen is not the only location offering these donated school backpacks. While the Diakonie Saar holds events like the Diakonie-Markt at the Haus der Diakonie Neunkirchen, there is no direct, publicly available listing of a specific "Diakonie Store" in Volklingen for backpacks with set hours. For precise information about backpack availability, times, and specific access points in Volklingen, contacting the local Diakonie office or social counseling services in Volklingen directly would be necessary.
The symbolic price for the donated school backpacks at the Diakonie stores ranges from five to ten euros. This affordable price point ensures that these essential school supplies are accessible to families in need.
The Diakonie Saar's school backpack initiative promotes sustainability and social engagement in the region. The cooperating Protestant churches of St. Wendel and Merzig are also involved in this programme.
For more information about the Diakonie Saar and their events, please visit their website at https://www.diakonie-saar.de.
At the Diakonie Store Nordring 69 in Volklingen, you can purchase donated school backpacks, as well as find other school supplies for sale. The affordable price point for these backpacks ranges from five to ten euros, making them accessible for families in need. Moreover, if you're interested in home-and-garden items or wanting to do some lifestyle shopping, proceeds from these purchases will benefit long-term unemployed individuals.