The room has been designed accordingly to an internationally accepted child-protection concept and enables between 60–80 refugee children from different countries to experience daily life in a normal and structured way. Children of 3-12 years are supervised and cared for by trained personnel and are able to play, do craft work and learn German. Up till now "Child Friendly Spaces" have been mainly used in crisis areas and began as a pilot project last year in Berlin. They are aimed at protecting the rights of children and offers them a secure environment.
We are pleased to help the Save the Children project in Tempelhof's Hangar 4 and support children who have to flee from their home countries in need of special care, preferably in a place of peace. This is what this haven can offer them." said Matthias Seltmann, Branch Manager of Logwin Retail Network office in Berlin. In addition to the retail network office, Logwin also have an Air + Ocean freight office as well as two logistic centers in Berlin.
Logwin and Save the Children have often worked together on projects. With this donation, the logistic provider is again supporting refugees as they did, for example, in 2015 when the two organizations collaborated to deliver clothes to Syrian refugees in Gaziantep (Turkey).
About Save the Children
Save the Children is the world's largest independent children's rights organization in the world with activities in over 120 countries. Its main areas of focus are schools and education, protection from exploitation and violence as well as survival and health – including disaster situations. Save the Children is committed to creating a world which respects the rights of children. A world in which all children can lead healthy and safe lives, growing up in a free and self-determined manner.