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Fiona Bischof (l.) from REWE Martin Gruber handing over the collected deposit vouchers to Jessie Kuen.
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Over 700 euros were raised for 20-year-old Jessie from Frauenneuharting for her fight against multiple sclerosis
Aßling - At the REWE store in Aßling, customers were able to donate their deposit vouchers to support Jessie Kuen from Frauenneuharting.
At the age of eight, the now 20-year-old was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
She struggles to get out of her wheelchair twice.
With the loss of the mother comes the second attack.
But Jessie doesn't lose her courage to live.
Jessie only wants one thing: to live as normally as possible when you are terminally ill.
“At some point I will end up permanently in a wheelchair.
But I will do everything I can to make sure that happens as late as possible,” said Jessie.
762 euros for Jessie's fight against the disease
To do this, Jessie not only needs endurance and strength, but also financial support.
The deposit voucher campaign at REWE-Gruber now raised 762.78 euros.
The money has now been handed over to the young woman by Fiona Bischof from REWE-Gruber.
“We thank all donors for this,” says Bischof.
Training equipment and suitable vehicles are intended to enable Jessica Kuen to participate in public life as barrier-free as possible; the deposit donation is a small contribution to support.