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J. Müller pledges 200th anniversary donations

30.07.2021

BRAKE/BREMEN. As part of the celebrations for its 200th anniversary, J. MÜLLER presented nine organisations in Brake and Bremen with a donation of 5,000 euros each in May. The grateful beneficiaries were the Arp Schnitger Gesellschaft, the Blauer Elefant Kinderschutzbund, Brake Tourismus und Marketing, the Centraltheater Brake, Kultur vor Ort, the Lebenshilfe Weser-marsch for people with disabilities, the Tafel Brake, the Rudi Rotbein Club and the Waller Umweltpädagogik Projekt.

Credit: HeidePinkall-J-MUELLER

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