Supports Children's Clinic: Querbeet's Contribution
The Kuno Clinic St. Hedwig was recently the recipient of a generous donation, as the music group Querbeet collected 1000 euros at a benefit concert held in the hospital church St. Pius of the Merciful Brothers on June 1st.
The donation handover took place at the Kuno Clinic St. Hedwig, attended by Clownin Luise Stierstorfer, Janet Ring (deputy head nurse), Elisabeth Kiendl (head of the clinic), and the musical director from Querbeet.
The funds will be used for the projects of Clinic Clowns Bayern in the Hedwig Clinic, an organisation that brings joy and laughter to children in hospitals through professional clown visits.
The donation is typically used to cover operational costs such as clown training, salaries, transportation to hospitals, and the development of special programs tailored to children's needs.
The goal of Clinic Clowns Bayern is to expand the number of hospital visits, develop tailored clown performances for children with specific medical conditions or age groups, enhance professional training for clowns, strengthen partnerships with hospitals, and possibly create digital or virtual clown appearances during times when in-person visits are limited.
For more precise or updated information, contacting Clinic Clowns Bayern or Kuno Clinic St. Hedwig directly would be recommended.
Science has a role in creating specialized programs for children with specific medical conditions, designed by Clinic Clowns Bayern, as part of their goal to expand their reach. Health-and-wellness initiatives, like those provided by Clownin Luise Stierstorfer and Clinic Clowns Bayern, play a significant part in the positive impact on the mental health of children in hospitals, funded by donations such as the one from Querbeet.