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Our Door-to-door Campaign: Together Against Childhood Cancer

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This September, for the second time during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we are conducting a door-to-door campaign. The concept might seem traditional, but last year’s experience showed us that personal contact with residents makes a huge difference.

Why a Door-to-door Campaign?

In a digital age where everything is just a click away, we consciously choose direct human contact. It’s important to us to give people the opportunity to ask questions, express their concerns, and speak directly with someone who informs them about childhood cancer research. Each opened door is a new opportunity to make a difference.

Small Contributions, Big Impact

People often underestimate how much their small gesture can achieve. Every donation, no matter how small, adds up over time. And it’s precisely these regular contributions through sponsorship that have the power to sustain our research projects. They form the backbone of our financial resources and allow us to implement long-term plans and projects.

Our Commitment to You

Our teams are prepared to make the entire donation process as simple and transparent as possible. You’ll receive detailed information, personal stories, and the latest successes of our research. Our mission is to show you how your support directly contributes to improving the lives of children with cancer and their families.

Together for the Future

We firmly believe that our joint efforts can create a world where childhood cancer will one day be a thing of the past. But there’s still much work to be done. With your ongoing support, we can steadily advance in research and come one step closer to a cancer-free childhood.

We hope to meet you at your door this September and together shape the future of childhood cancer research.

Published 29.08.2023
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Flora von Holzen
Flora von Holzen

Flora von Holzen has worked in Partner Relations since June 2019, where she is primarily responsible for fundraising. She manages a comprehensive institutional fundraising portfolio and is also responsible for liaising with donors. She has also developed legacy and corporate fundraising activities at SPOG. Flora holds a Master of Laws in European Law and has always been professionally involved with charities.

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