Cycling for Human Rights Raises €4643 for Refugee Center
In Düsseldorf, the 'Cycling for Human Rights' action has successfully concluded, with participants cycling nearly 2500 kilometers and raising €4643 for the Psychosocial Center for Refugees (PSC). The 'Taskom' advertising agency from Düsseldorf emerged victorious in the competition and was rewarded with a visit from the AOK Rheinland's Fitting-Mobile.
The action, which took place in June, was patronized by Mayor Josef Hinkel. He supports the PSC's work with traumatized and psychologically burdened refugees. The PSC provides crucial counseling and therapy services, with high demand due to trauma, human rights violations, and loss of trust. The center plays a vital role in the successful integration of refugees in Düsseldorf, with donations being a significant factor in financing its operations.
The 'Cycling for Human Rights' action will continue in its fourth edition in 2025, from 1 to 30 June. Despite the search results not providing information on the patron for the 2025 campaign, the action's success and impact on the PSC's work ensure its continued support.
The 'Cycling for Human Rights' action has once again demonstrated its positive impact on the PSC's work with refugees. With the successful conclusion of the 2024 edition, the action has raised significant funds and awareness, contributing to the successful integration of refugees in Düsseldorf. The continuation of the action in 2025 is eagerly anticipated.
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