Kahuza Celebrates 20 Years of Supporting Disadvantaged Youth
On Friday, October 24, 2025, Kahuza, a respected non-profit organisation supporting young ones and teenagers from disadvantaged families, will celebrate its 20th anniversary. The event, held at the Speiseberg/Bergschenke restaurant above the Kröllwitz Bridge, will see the attendance of Katharina Brederlow, the city's deputy mayor for education and social affairs, representing the lord mayor.
Kahuza was established 20 years ago by Tina Witkowski, who will also attend the gala. The organisation operates under the motto 'Against Child Poverty and Violence' and is recognised for its youth welfare services. Besides Tina Witkowski, Katharina Brederlow will be present at the anniversary celebration, highlighting the city's support for Kahuza's mission.
The 20th anniversary gala of Kahuza is set to be a significant event, bringing together key figures from the city and the organisation. The celebration marks two decades of Kahuza's commitment to supporting young ones and teenagers from disadvantaged families.
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