That is a great gesture: BC Attaching donates over 1500 euros to “Aktion Deutschland Hilft”.
The money will benefit victims of the flood disaster.
Attaching
- The flood disaster also occupies the athletes in the Freising district - and they want to help.
For example, the BC Attaching footballers collected spontaneously in the team for the flood victims last week.
And on Sunday afternoon, team manager Martin Ricks and assistant trainer Stephan Fürst were able to present a donation amounting to 1,300 euros for the benefit of “Aktion Deutschland Hilft”.
The idea came from coach Enes Mehmedovic's team WhatsApp group.
Immediately everyone agreed that money should be donated from the team's treasury.
In addition, the footballers of the first and second team, their families and friends as well as former BCA footballers added further donations, so that a considerable amount was quickly raised.
Coach Enes Mehmedovic felt the need to help
The money will now be donated to “Aktion Deutschland Hilft”.
This is an alliance of more than 20 aid organizations such as Malteser, Johanniter and Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund, which provides people in need with joint, fast and coordinated help.
This is to ensure, says BCA team manager Martin Ricks, that the donations are used efficiently in the right places.
It is now even more than 1500 euros
Coach Enes Mehmedovic felt the need to help, because during the Bosnian war he had to experience for himself what it is like to lose everything overnight.
“People have worked their lives and then in an hour or two it's all gone.
That's terrible, ”the 39-year-old knows.
“There is so much to it when you have built something yourself and it is suddenly destroyed.
In addition, so much is lost that you cannot replace with money. ”By Tuesday morning, the attachment donation had grown to over 1500 euros.
Josef Fuchs
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