Reifenhäuser Family Donates €10,000 to Troisdorf Food Bank for Community Support
The Reifenhäuser family has donated €10,000 to the Troisdorfer Tafel food bank, reinforcing their support for local communities. Lena Reifenhäuser, representing the entrepreneur family, presented the gift alongside her mother Gabriele. Both described the project as deeply meaningful, highlighting its role in offering dignity and connection to those in need.
The Troisdorf Food Bank serves as a lifeline for people facing financial hardship. Operated in partnership with the Catholic Association for Social Services (SKM) in the Rhein-Sieg district, it collects and distributes food to individuals in precarious situations. Beyond material aid, the centre provides a sense of belonging for those often overlooked by society.
Volunteers drive the daily work of the food bank, ensuring its operations run smoothly. The Reifenhäuser family’s donation aims to strengthen and expand these efforts. For years, the family has demonstrated a commitment to social responsibility in their home region, extending beyond their business interests in the Reifenhäuser Group. Lena Reifenhäuser spoke warmly about the project’s impact. She emphasised how the food bank creates a space where people are seen, heard, and treated with respect. Her words reflected the family’s long-standing belief in supporting initiatives that foster community and human dignity.
The €10,000 contribution will help the Troisdorf Food Bank extend its reach and services. With ongoing support from local partners and volunteers, the organisation can continue assisting those in difficult circumstances. The donation also underscores the Reifenhäuser family’s dedication to making a tangible difference in their region.
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