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In the heart of Essen, a city known for its vibrant community and dedication to its residents, a special event is approaching. The city is set to award the Heimat Award in 2025, an accolade that honours and highlights exceptional commitment to the community.
One of the nominees for this prestigious award is the skate-aid project, "skate-aid – Skatepark in a Box – 'Wir machen Kinder stark'." Represented by Ollie Noak, this non-profit organisation has been actively making a difference since 2017.
The skate-aid project is particularly focused on helping people and their pets in financial distress. Their mission is to keep pets in their familiar homes, rather than sending them to a shelter. This compassionate approach has touched the lives of many, and their efforts are now being recognised in the Heimat Award nomination.
From September 8 to September 28, 2025, the online voting for the Heimat Award will take place. The skate-aid project is calling for support during this three-week period. Voting in the Heimat Award is open to all citizens, and the public's vote will be equally weighted in the final evaluation.
The skate-aid project is facing increasing expenses due to factors such as rent, electricity, insurance, vehicle costs, and the growing number of customers, which currently stands at around 900. Many of the animals they care for are older and require expensive special food. To continue their vital work, the organisation is seeking financial donations.
However, the skate-aid project is not alone in its efforts to make Essen a better place. It is one of numerous associations, initiatives, and dedicated individuals working tirelessly for the community. The city of Essen is proud to be home to such a vibrant and caring community.
In addition to the public vote, a jury of experts will also decide on the winners of the Heimat Award. The result of the public voting and the jury's decision will be combined to determine the winners.
The Heimat Award is more than just an accolade; it is a symbol of Essen's commitment to its community. By voting for the skate-aid project, citizens can show their support for this remarkable organisation and the incredible work they do.
So, from September 8 to September 28, 2025, let's come together as a community and support the skate-aid project in their bid for the Heimat Award. Together, we can continue to make Essen a city that values and cares for its people and their pets.
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