Businesses take on social responsibility in co-operation with Kindernothilfe
You can help children in need in so many ways. We will work with your business to develop an individually tailored form of working commitment. You can choose from different forms of support, project countries and thematic priorities.
Regardless of whether you make a one-off donation or commit yourself to support a project over several years, we will keep you updated on the impact of your support. You will also receive an annual report providing information and photos from “your” project.
On request, we will also be happy to communicate your working commitment to the Luxembourg press, on our website, on social media – in keeping with the maxim, “Do good and talk about it”. We will also happily provide photos and project information for your own public relations work.
The employees of MOORE S.A. raised a total of 800 euros by selling used office furniture. With this they supported our project for Syrian refugee children in Lebanon.
Employee fundraiser
Instead of Christmas presents, two departments of BGL BNP Paribas donated an amount of 10,000 euros at the end of the year to support AIDS orphans in Malawi
Donations instead of gifts: BGL BNP Paribas Christmas campaign
"Education is the main focus for KMPG Luxembourg Foundation to advance the sustainable development goals (...)"
Board member Anne-Sophie Minaldo on the support provided by KMPG Luxembourg Foundation
Chocolate for a good cause: 50 cents from every bar of chocolate sold was donated to a Kindernothilfe project in Cajamarca to help working children in northern Peru.
Fundraising campaign by Naturata in Luxembourg in cooperation with Zotter
"Many people were hard hit by the Corona pandemic. Because our company came through the crisis well, we wanted to do something that would have a lasting impact and give something back."
Fundraising campaign of SISTO in Echternach
How you can help as a business
Businesses are often looking for a special bond to the project they are supporting. We will be happy to help you select an appropriate project and the most suitable form of support.
Here are a number of ways you can actively help support children living in poverty:
- through one-off donations to mark a business celebration or other events
- by providing access to donation boxes at campaigns involving employees and customers
- through child and project sponsorships
- through the placement of advertising material free of charge
- in the form of material donations, such as office supplies
For us, businesses are strong partners, without whom we would be unable to implement important projects for disadvantaged children throughout the world. You too can help!
Please feel free to contact us. We will gladly work with you to develop a form of working commitment that is individually tailored to your business. You can choose from a range of project areas and support forms. Please get in touch.
Patrick Reinert
Managing Director
Kindernothilfe Luxembourg’s annual report
You can download the most recent annual report, containing detailed information about our work, here.
Kindernothilfe Luxembourg’s annual report
You can download the most recent annual report, containing detailed information about our work, here.
This is how companies have already supported us
The KPMG Luxembourg Foundation is supporting one of Kindernothilfe Luxembourg’s education projects for Syrian refugee children in Lebanon.
BGL BNP Paribas’s Corporate Banking and Corporate & Investment Banking (Treasury) departments jointly donated €10,000 as a replacement for Christmas presents.
Anyone who likes chocolate can help to provide a schooling for working children in Peru: 50 cents per bar of ‘Schokolade macht Schule’ goes to Kindernothilfe’s project.
For four weeks, staff recorded taking as many steps as possible, with the result that a total of €2,000 was collected in support of Aids orphans in Malawi.
As part of its charity campaign, the Echternach company SISTO has contributed a total of €1,000 to two projects run by the NGO Kindernothilfe Luxembourg.
At an ING Bank event, staff from the Securities Department collected €2,821 for Kindernothilfe Luxembourg.