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Schwalmstadt (Hessen): Spender erklärt, warum er Jugendlichen Freibad-Eintritt bezahlt
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Schwalmstadt (Hessen): Spender erklärt, warum er Jugendlichen Freibad-Eintritt bezahlt

In Schwalmstadt, located in northern Hesse, children and teenagers under 16 years old can access a public swimming pool for free during the summer holidays. This initiative is funded by an anonymous donor who has covered the entry fees out of his own pocket. The donor explained to the local newspaper 'Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine' (HNA) that he wanted to ensure that financial circumstances do not determine access to recreational activities. He recalled his own childhood experiences, where money was often tight, and emphasized the importance of providing young people with opportunities for healthy leisure time away from screens. The mayor of Schwalmstadt praised the donation as a sign of community solidarity, especially benefiting families who cannot afford vacations this summer. The donor has already deposited 5,000 euros as security and has not set a financial limit for the program, which runs throughout the six-week Hessian summer holiday period until August 9. Looking ahead, the donor is considering offering season passes for children and teenagers in the next season, particularly for those who have struggled financially.

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Schwalmstadt (Hessen): Spender erklärt, warum er Jugendlichen Freibad-Eintritt bezahlt

In Schwalmstadt, located in northern Hesse, children and teenagers under 16 years old can access a public swimming pool for free during the summer holidays. This initiative is funded by an anonymous donor who has covered the entry fees out of his own pocket. The donor explained to the local newspaper 'Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine' (HNA) that he wanted to ensure that financial circumstances do not determine access to recreational activities. He recalled his own childhood experiences, where money was often tight, and emphasized the importance of providing young people with opportunities for healthy leisure time away from screens. The mayor of Schwalmstadt praised the donation as a sign of community solidarity, especially benefiting families who cannot afford vacations this summer. The donor has already deposited 5,000 euros as security and has not set a financial limit for the program, which runs throughout the six-week Hessian summer holiday period until August 9. Looking ahead, the donor is considering offering season passes for children and teenagers in the next season, particularly for those who have struggled financially.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents an anonymous donor's initiative to provide free access to a public swimming pool for children and teenagers in Schwalmstadt. It includes direct quotes from the donor and the mayor, presenting both perspectives without apparent bias. The framing focuses on community support and公益

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