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Space to run dogs and pigs

Space to run dogs and pigs

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The hardworking helpers and the animal shelter team after work. Photo: Tierschutzverein © Tierschutzverein

The animal shelter in Gießen received active assistance from Coca-Cola employees when cleaning up the newly acquired property.

poured, watered (red). Nine Coca-Cola employees worked a full day on a voluntary basis at the animal shelter in Gießen and helped out. Rubble, building materials, and plenty of branches, had to be removed from the newly acquired property next to the animal shelter. Here, housing for dogs and housing for pigs will be built. The animal shelter has also been cleaned. The accumulated waste was disposed of in special containers rented for the campaign.

The one-day job designation originated from the idea of ​​Area Sales Manager Marco Klein. There was actually an operation at the animal shelter last year. “We are delighted to be helped by the men and women of Coca-Cola, who for the second year in a row have come and are providing urgently needed assistance here,” said Britta Drullsbach, second president of the Animal Protection Association of Giessen. surrounding area. Shelter manager Hannah Fearn answered questions from the helpers during her lunch break about the animals here and about raccoons and turtles.

Great interest

It was great to see how the team not only actively offered a helping hand, but also took great care of the shelter animals and got comprehensive information about them, the statement went on. Plus, Coca-Cola sponsored lunch for everyone and brought plenty of goodies to boot. The weather held up too: work started and ended with bright sunshine.