It’s time that things take a turn for the better

Having even more fun in the breaks or after school: This is what will be happening at the Anne-Frank School in Osnabrück. Schuchmann is supporting this initiative with a donation of 1000 EUR for the construction of a wheelchair carousel at the school.

There are currently not many opportunities to let off steam
play on the grounds of this school for children with special needs. This is especially true for children and young people who are dependent on a wheelchair. “We have learned from the school’s support association that the schoolyard is to be fitted out with playground equipment. And we immediately decided to give our support,” says managing director Miriam Schuchmann.

The play equipment has a positive influence on the physical and motor development of the children and perfectly promotes a spirit of community. Miriam Schuchmann: “This is exactly what we want, because at Schuchmann we are truly committed to inclusion and participation”.

This donation is an example of our commitment to the well-being of children and young people with physical disabilities. Another example is the preparations that are currently underway for a donation of aids for children in Chernobyl.
This is because Schuchmann believes in doing what we can to make the lives of children with disabilities and their families better.

The Anne Frank School in Osnabrück is a school for children with special needs. It focuses on physical and motor development. About 220 pupils are taught here in grades 1 to 9. A multi-professional team of 110 employees (teachers, pedagogical staff in a teaching and therapeutic function) is committed to the development of the children in class, therapy and leisure time.