“A Heart for Children”: Toni Kroos to Receive Golden Heart 2024
At 8:15 p.m. on Saturday, December 7, 2024, Toni Kroos will receive the “Golden Heart” at the “A Heart for Children” event on ZDF. The BILD aid group presents this honor.
Through the Toni Kroos Foundation, which he founded in 2015, the World Cup champion has committed himself to helping children who are gravely ill by giving families quick and easy support for granting specific desires or paying for essential therapies and aids. The foundation is individually funded by Kroos.
“We must interact socially,” says Toni Kroos. We must strike a balance between those who are prospering and those who are struggling.
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BILD hilft e.V. Chair Sarah Majorczyk, “Ein Herz für Kinder”: Through his foundation, Toni Kroos is a hero to many kids in addition to being a sporting legend. With the Golden Heart 2024, we would like to sincerely thank you.
Together with more than 80 celebrities from a variety of industries, host Johannes B. Kerner will highlight domestic and foreign aid initiatives and take donations for underprivileged kids during the fundraiser event.
This gala is an important aspect of Advent for millions of people, a moment to consider the hardships of others, like as poverty, disease, and war. Children require our assistance because they are especially vulnerable. According to Johannes B. Kerner, “Ein Herz für Kinder” genuinely makes a difference, and I expect many heartfelt moments.
The donation hotline, 01802 101010, will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. from December 2 to December 13, 2024, and calls from any German network will cost six cents each. Additionally, you can donate online at www.ehfk.de or through PayPal at www.paypal.me/einherzfuerkinder. Crucially, all donations go straight to help, with no deductions made. “Ein Herz für Kinder” has earned the DZI donation seal and is a member of the German Fundraising Council.
British pop vocalists will assist Calum Scott, Andrea Berg, Roland Kaiser, and Chris Norman in their musical performances.
.Twenty4Tim will spotlight the celebrities on the red carpet with unique backstage insights during the “Ein Herz für Kinder” presentation on BILD.de starting at 5 p.m.
The worldwide charity organization, which has its headquarters in Hamburg, has been in operation for 46 years and has contributed 511 million euros to over 25,000 projects. Assistance was given to 641,786 underprivileged youngsters in Germany and around the world in 2024.
Notably, Axel Springer covers all administrative and staff expenses, so all donations go straight to children’s help initiatives. Germany receives around half of the help, with the other half going abroad. The group helps children in crisis areas, constructs clinics and schools, funds medical research, and uses educational initiatives to advance equality of opportunity. Additional details can be found at www.ehfk.de and on social media with the hashtag #ehfk.