Airport agency fills empty plates with Save the Children

The Altenrhein agency at the airport launches a fundraising campaign together with the children's rights organization Save the Children. A scattering was implemented in 700,000 households in German-speaking Switzerland and Ticino.

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The Corona pandemic has robbed many already disadvantaged families around the world of their livelihoods and plunged them into poverty that threatens their very existence. The economic and social consequences of the pandemic hit millions of children particularly hard. They are suffering from hunger. As a leading, independent children's rights organization, Save the Children has been providing food to needy families and working with doctors and health workers to provide medical treatment for malnourished children for more than 100 years.

Instead of an ordinary letter, Save the Children is appealing for donations for needy children with an empty paper plate created by the agency at the airport.

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Responsible at Save the Children: Lea Bachmann (Director Fundraising & Philanthropy); Susanne Prochnow (Private Donors Fundraising Manager). Responsible at agency at the airport: René Eugster (overall responsibility); Dominique Rutishauser (creative direction); Ketil Eggum (art direction); Miriam Egli (consulting/text).

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