Credit: Stëmm vun der Strooss

Stëmm vun der Strooss, a local non-profit organisation which works for the social and professional integration of disadvantaged people, has announced that the Caddy service recovered and redistributed 189 tons of food, while Schweesdrëps handled 93 tons of clothing and Immo Stëmm distributed over 400 pieces of furniture to Stëmm beneficiaries in 2023.

The non-profit organisation’s 2023 reports revealed that the 43 people working within the Caddy service recovered, reworked, and redistributed 189 tons of food. The 37 employees from Schweesdrëps handled 93 tons of uniforms, socks, shorts and T-shirts. Furthermore, Immo Stëmm, which housed 27 people in 2023 as part of its activities, also distributed over 400 items of furniture to Stëmm vun der Strooss beneficiaries.

The Stëmm vun der Strooss expressed its gratitude to the 80 employees of the Schweessdreps, Caddy, and Immo Stëmm, working at the Sanem site, for their work and dedication over the last period. To celebrate these accomplishments, the educators, social assistants from the vocational reintegration workshops and co-workers of the site organised a festive celebration at the premises located in Soleuvre, at number 5 Um Woeller. They worked together to decorate the premises and wrap the gifts.

Stëmm vun der Strooss added that the Schweessdreps, Caddy, and Immo Stëmm employees, arriving with smiles on their faces, enjoyed a festive atmosphere, including a visit from Santa Claus and a special meal featuring cocktails, toasts, a pasta bar and Breton crêpes.