Needy children and families at Christmas
While many sit at a warmly set table, for others it remains empty.
Financial worries are often greater than the question of the festive meal.
With our Christmas campaign, we are giving gifts to children in need.
and their families a gift package with a Christmas dinner:
A moment of warmth, normality, and hope.

Christmas Dinner
Christmas 2025
Christmas is a time when families come together, sit around a table, and share warmth with one another. But for many families—especially children facing difficult circumstances—that table often remains empty.
Thanks to your help and our dedication, our “Food for Christmas” campaign allowed us to bring warmth to places where the cold dominates daily life this Christmas 2025.
With your support, we were able to donate a Christmas dinner package to children in need and their families. It is more than just a meal; it isa moment to breathe easy, a sense of normalcy, and an evening when children feel loved and seen.
In December 2025, on Christmas Eve, our partners organized a large-scale initiative to distribute Christmas food packages to families in need. With the help of many volunteers, food packages were delivered to selected families in need on Christmas Day.
Through this Christmas campaign for children in need, we were able to support families for whom a festive Christmas dinner is not a given.
Thanks to the donations received, a totalof 4,000 euroswas raised. This allowed us to distribute50 Christmas care packages, reaching approximately150 peopleand bringing a little warmth, relief, and hope to families with children this Christmas.
Each Christmas box meant more than just food: it symbolized a set table, a moment to catch one’s breath, and the feeling of not being forgotten at Christmas.
At the same time, we supported pensioners in need through our “Food for Christmas” campaign. (For more information, see our “Christmas for Pensioners” campaign.)
Both initiatives had the same goal: Through them, we were able to help a total of 222 people—bringing the spirit of Christmas to places where worry, loneliness, or poverty defined daily life.




