Inclusion is an ongoing creative process for AMP-Germany
Published January 31, 2024
After the successful relocation of our Bonn, Germany office in January, a heavy snowstorm may have interrupted the ‘office warming’ party, but it created another opportunity – one which involved the children of the Don Bosco Special Schule in Geldern, Germany.
One of the activities planned for the party had been for colleagues to complete painting some canvases that Pascale Anhaueser – a Sales Controlling Analyst in Bonn who is also a talented artist – had prepared with drawings of cans and ends. With streets blocked by snow on the day of the party, colleagues had to come up with a new plan for the canvases. The children of the Don Bosco Special School were invited to assist by completing the paintings as artworks to adorn the walls of the new Bonn office. Their enthusiasm for the creative task shows in the colourful pieces that now hang on the walls of the Bonn office.
Ardagh for Education – Inspiring future generations.
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