Waffle sale in Sonsbeck: 171 euros for children in the AWO family center!
On July 3, 2025, a waffle stand in favor of the AWO family center took place in the Rewe market in Sonsbeck. Children promote fundraisers.

Waffle sale in Sonsbeck: 171 euros for children in the AWO family center!
Last Saturday, a waffle stand in the Rewe market in Sonsbeck ensured a sweet experience, which at the same time served a good cause. Committed members of the parent council of the AWO family center Copray and a former intern organized the campaign and offered freshly baked waffles against a small donation. The result was overwhelming: Numerous guests came over and bought the waffles, causing a proud sum of 171.10 euros. This donation is used to purchase game materials for the children, and thus contributes to improving the educational offer, as Niederrhein Nachrichten.
The importance of such actions becomes particularly clear in the context of the AWO day care center and family center in Hückelhoven. This is where the children begin after birth, and the registration takes place depending on the occupancy situation and legal requirements. The focus is on good funding for children, especially in children from difficult conditions or with special needs. In this context, financial support from events such as the waffle stand is of the greatest importance.
important criteria for recording
The recording criteria in the AWO facilities are clearly defined. Among other things, children are taken into account, among other things, of children of single, working parents, as well as those with developmental delays or language deficits. These aspects come up, especially when the groups are composed to ensure a balanced distribution of age and gender. The goal is to offer the children the best possible support.
- Children's single, working parents have priority in recording.
- If necessary, children are taken into account with special needs.
- siblings of kindergarten children are also prioritized when recording.
The decision on the admission is always made after a three -month trial phase and on the basis of specialist advice. If the places are scarce, children who are particularly dependent on care due to their family situation are preferred. This underlines the commitment of the AWO to enable fair and inclusive support that is tailored to the individual needs of each child.
Such engagements in the form of waffle stands and other actions are crucial to ensure the funds for providing play and educational offers. These offers are not only important for the development of children, but also strengthen the community on site.