"A healthy child cannot be taken for granted." This is how the KIWI e. V. association introduces itself. The association has been supporting children and young people and their relatives as well as the staff in intensive care units at the University Hospital in Würzburg on a voluntary basis since 1990. The association's support is multifaceted. For example, a chaplain has been employed and the equipment in the paediatric intensive care unit has been expanded, from the preparation of breast milk to special beds. In addition, a parents' room was set up and equipped and two flats close to the hospital were furnished. KIWI also looks after the families after they have been discharged.
FRITSCH has now been able to support this important work of the organisation with a donation of 1,500 euros. The money came from the sale of raffle tickets at the Christmas party. On Tuesday, Sina Wolf and Cindy Schwenk presented a cheque to 1st Chairwoman Ina Schmolke and 2nd Chairwoman Monika Wohlfahrt and took a look at the association's work on site.
The organisation will invest the donation in setting up a farewell room, which is currently being planned.