Charity event: Ice Breakers support OB-HELP with financial donations
LA ICE BREAKERS Donate 35,900 Euros at Charity Barbecue Event
The LA ICE BREAKERS, a generous group known for their charitable contributions, made a significant donation of 35,900 euros at a charity barbecue event held on May 5th at the SV GuΓΌndlkofen sports club.
Mayor Alexander Putz and County Commissioner Peter Dreier were among the recipients of the funds, with the LA ICE BREAKERS donating 10,000 euros each to OB-Direct Aid and Silent Help, two respected charities. The donation to Silent Help was made in addition to the previous 10,000 euros they had already contributed to the organisation.
In a generous gesture, the LA ICE BREAKERS also made an additional donation of 25,900 euros, which was split equally between OB-Direct Aid and Silent Help, bringing their total combined donation to these charities to 25,000 euros. The remaining 25,900 euros of the total donation on the day were donated to the Stiftung Lebenshilfe Deggendorf.
In a heartwarming display of generosity, the LA ICE BREAKERS made two separate donations of 10,000 euros each to OB-Direct Aid and Silent Help, totalling 20,000 euros, before making the additional donation of 25,900 euros.
The LA ICE BREAKERS handed over the funds during the barbecue event, with County Commissioner Peter Dreier and Mayor Alexander Putz expressing their gratitude for the generous donation. The event was a resounding success, with the LA ICE BREAKERS' generosity inspiring many in attendance to consider their own charitable contributions.
The LA ICE BREAKERS continue to set an example for charitable giving in the community, and their latest donation is yet another demonstration of their commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of those in need.
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