An e-bike is being raffled off to raise money for the Wolfsburg telephone counselling service.

Representatives from the Wolfsburg-Wittingen church district also attended the 38th German Protestant Church Congress in Hanover. An e-bike was raffled off in aid of the Wolfsburg telephone counselling service. This was made possible with the support of BUTTING in Knesebeck.

As part of the host regional church, the Wolfsburg-Wittingen church district attended the 38th German Protestant Church Congress in Hanover from 30 April to 4 May. This was a special place, as the first church congress after the Second World War also took place in Hanover.
The church district was delighted with the large number of visitors. "We had eight stands," reports Frauke Josuweit, Public Relations Officer, “It was a great opportunity to showcase our offerings.”
A particular highlight was the raffle for a high-quality e-bike to raise funds for the Wolfsburg telephone counselling service. This campaign was made possible thanks to the commitment of BUTTING.
“Supporting charitable projects in the region is close to our hearts”, says Sonja Gades from BUTTING.
Elisabeth Schulze, Chairwoman of the Knesebeck church council, is particularly pleased that the raffle has brought the important work of the telephone counselling service into focus: “The telephone counselling service is a church service available 24/7. Most of this work is carried out by dedicated volunteers.”
The e-bike travelled directly from Hanover to the lucky winner.

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