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Bristol-Myers Squibb employees in Germany and City of Munich partner in giving gifts to children in need
Dec 13, 2018 10:00 AM ET
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The holiday season is a time to celebrate family, accomplishments and good fortune. However, for many parents in Munich, Germany, the holidays are filled with doubt over how they will afford to spread cheer to their children.
For the sixth consecutive year, Bristol-Myers Squibb employees in Germany, in partnership with the city of Munich, participated in “Patenprojekt München,” an initiative to provide homeless and refugee families with gifts at Christmas. Each year, employees fulfill the Christmas wishes of the children, ranging from ages 2-15, by buying Christmas presents at their own personal expense.
The celebration took place at the company’s local office in Munich, where colleagues hosted a festive holiday tea party for approximately 50 guests, including city representatives, parents and children.
Han Steutel, General Manager for Bristol-Myers Squibb in Germany, stood in for Father Christmas and distributed the gifts to the children in attendance. The city of Munich worked diligently to deliver the presents to all families, ensuring that they were smiling during Christmas.
For Dorothee von Saldern, an employee volunteer for Patenprojekt München, the motivation to further the program comes from a simple facial expression.
“When you see the brightness and gratitude in the eyes of the children, it’s a must to continue,” says Dorothee. “When you consider how hard and painful their young lives are and what they have gone through, you simply cannot stop this initiative.”
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