Christmas is a celebration of community, contemplation and charity so, in good SISTRIX tradition, we are going to give something back again. Our Christmas big wheel is doing another round, in the truest sense of the word, and our donation goal for 2024 is €10,000 for the Association for Helping the Endangered in our home town of Bonn, the VFG.
Update: Mission accomplished. Thank you!
The year 2024 was again marked by global and local challenges that, in many places, have clouded the hope that everything will get better at some point. This is precisely why it is important to be active in the areas where we can make a difference.
At SISTRIX, we were able to take further important steps in our endeavor – equal opportunity and transparency in the web. We made changes locally too.
All employees here in our Bonn offices can now cook and eat together in a large communal kitchen , we welcomed many wonderful guests to our local digital marketing meetups and we have also developed numerous new functions and data for our tools, SISTRIX for Google and SISTRIX for Amazon. If you would like to be part of SISTRIX, take a look at the job positions we have available as we continue to grow.
You Click, We Donate
At sistrix.com/christmas, every time you click on the green button, the SISTRIX big wheel spins live in the online stream. Not only are you doing something good, but you can also get to know the SISTRIX team. Colleagues from our Bonn office will sit in front of the camera and wave to you!
For every click that sets the big-wheel in motion, we donate one euro. Our goal is to reach 10,000 euros for the Association for Helping People at Risk. (VFG).
We would like to thank you in advance on behalf of the entire SISTRIX team. Your clicks make you part of this campaign and help to make a difference. Let’s build on the successes of the last few years and help those who need support the most.
10,000 euros for the Association for Helping People at Risk
Since 1977, the VFG has been supporting people who are experiencing particular social difficulties under the motto “help instead of looking away”. The aim is to help these people to lead self-determined lives and to become independent of outside help in the long term.
The VFG in Bonn, Germany, offers support in finding accommodation, assisted living, and individual and group coaching. The association also helps with job searches and supports the homeless, unemployed, those released from prison, addicts, and children of drug-dependent parents.
A special local project, a fabric up-cycling factory (Textilaufbereitung Bonn), creates new products from donated clothing. These items are sold in the VFG second-hand department store . The project specifically supports women with a migrant background and at the same time contributes to sustainability.
We would like to support the VFG this year with a donation of 10,000 euros so that the association can continue and expand its valuable work in Bonn.
Together we can achieve great things!