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EFAFLEX donates €5,000 to Engelbaum – Christmas without customer gifts, but with plenty of hope

Instead of gifts, EFAFLEX is making a difference this Christmas: €5,000 for Engelbaum – a project that provides personal Christmas gifts to disadvantaged children in Germany. Employees are participating via Engelbäume in Bruckberg.

This year, high-speed door manufacturer EFAFLEX has decided to forego Christmas gifts for its customers and instead support the Engelbaum project with a donation of €5,000. Engelbaum is committed to ensuring that socially disadvantaged children in Germany receive a personal gift at Christmas – a sign of appreciation, confidence and participation.

‘For us, Christmas is a time when closeness and responsibility count. Instead of material gifts, we invest in what really lasts: children’s laughter and hope. With our donation to Engelbaum, we want to give the gift of joy in a very concrete way – where it is most urgently needed,’ explains Florian Anzeneder,Managing Director, Sales Division.

Hans-Jörg Kremser, Managing Director, Technical Division, also emphasises the company’s social responsibility: ‘As a technology company, we think in terms of solutions – including social ones. Engelbaum combines organisation and warmth: many individual gestures come together to form an effective whole. We support this idea with complete conviction.’

Employees donate with: Angel trees at the headquarters in Bruckberg

In parallel with the company donation, EFAFLEX has set up several angel trees at its headquarters in Bruckberg. Employees can use the information and QR codes provided there to select individual children’s wishes in the angel tree shop and fulfil them directly. In this way, the company’s commitment becomes a joint campaign involving the entire workforce.

About Engelbaum

Engelbaum is an initiative by Kinderarmut in Deutschland e. V. (Child Poverty in Germany) that provides individual gifts to disadvantaged children at Christmas. Further information and details on how to participate or donate can be found at www.engelbaum.de.