Students continue voluntary commitments

The helper pool developed by the student council stuvus has its hands full. Almo
The helper pool developed by the student council stuvus has its hands full. Almost 300 registered volunteers from various universities and colleges have worked a total of 1,300 hours over the past few weeks. Our students have shown an astounding commitment to social responsibility. [Picture: Sebastian Uecker]
The helper pool developed by the student council stuvus has its hands full. Almost 300 registered volunteers from various universities and colleges have worked a total of 1,300 hours over the past few weeks. Our students have shown an astounding commitment to social responsibility. Picture: Sebastian Uecker] - Helping where help is needed - The students have been tackling a variety of tasks, from working at university facilities, to supporting the German Red Cross and the Stuttgarter Tafel food bank. In the Tafel locations, students offer support wherever it is needed, helping to ensure that those in need continue to receive food and other necessities. They commission and sort food or they load and unload transporters. Many volunteers also want to continue helping out even during the (digital) lecture period.
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