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Successful Benefit Evening in Support of the Children’s Hospice Switzerland Foundation

Successful Benefit Evening in Support of the Children’s Hospice Switzerland Foundation

Fünf Personen stehen lächelnd in einer modernen Aula mit Holzstufen und vertikalen Holzlamellen im Hintergrund. Sie tragen formelle Kleidung und posieren für ein Gruppenfoto.

On Thursday evening, three dedicated students from the University of Liechtenstein organized a successful benefit evening in support of the Children’s Hospice Switzerland Foundation. The event took place in the new auditorium at the University of Liechtenstein on the Ebenholz campus and attracted numerous guests eager to support this important initiative.

 

Natalie Galli, Maximilian Haage, and Maurizio Sozzi initiated the evening as part of a pro bono project within their Bachelor of Business Administration studies at the University of Liechtenstein. These projects encourage students to use their skills for the benefit of the community and to promote regional social projects.

 

First Children’s Hospice

 

The evening’s varied program included an inspiring talk by Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein, LL.M., Dean of the Liechtenstein Business Law School, on the importance of philanthropy in Liechtenstein. In addition, Juerg Herren, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, presented the work and services of the Children’s Hospice Switzerland, which is currently establishing the country’s first children’s hospice.

 

The organizers emphasized that they chose the project because of the urgent need and great importance of such facilities for families with children suffering from life-limiting illnesses. The evening was accompanied musically by sisters Lisa (violin) and Léanne (cello) von Sury from Azmoos, whose renditions of modern pop classics delighted the audience and perfectly rounded off the event. Following the informative presentations, guests were able to conclude the evening with an aperitif in a relaxed and sociable atmosphere.

 

Support for the Flamingo Children’s Hospice

 

The students stressed that the aim of the evening was not only to provide financial support for the project, but also to raise broad public awareness of the hospice initiative. The successful combination of information, music, and social interaction contributed significantly to the event’s success and vividly underscored the importance of supporting the Flamingo Children’s Hospice.

 

The organizers hope the evening inspired many to continue contributing to the realization of this important project and thus support families in need. The positive feedback from guests and the high turnout from both young and old highlight the growing awareness of the necessity of such facilities.

 

Fünf Personen stehen lächelnd in einer modernen Aula mit Holzstufen und vertikalen Holzlamellen im Hintergrund. Sie tragen formelle Kleidung und posieren für ein Gruppenfoto.