Generous 70th birthday: Elke Möller donates 2,500 euros for Taunusblick
Elke Möller celebrated her 70th birthday in Bad Nauheim and donated 2,500 euros for the “Taunusblick”, a special form of living.

Generous 70th birthday: Elke Möller donates 2,500 euros for Taunusblick
What a beautiful occasion! Elke Möller from Bad Nauheim recently celebrated her 70th birthday and at the same time made a great statement. Instead of gifts, she asked her guests to donate to the “Taunusblick”. And the result is impressive: together with her husband Alfred, they donated an impressive 2,500 euros. This sum will flow directly into the unique “Taunusblick” residential project, which is operated by Teilhabe Wetterau gGmbH in Nieder-Mörlen.
The “Taunusblick” is not just a building complex; it offers people with intellectual disabilities a home in which they are supported by specialists. And by the way, the Möllers and their son Christian, himself an architect, designed and implemented the entire project. It's nice to see a family get involved in their community in such a warm way.
Commitment to a good cause
Elke Möller is not only a generous supporter, but also an active volunteer. She is part of the team board of the German women's ring Ortsring Wetterau. Her wish for the donation is clear: she wants the money to be used for excursions or purchases for the residents of the “Taunusblick”. Katrin Hoffmann, the head of the project, and Eva Reichert, the managing director of Teilhabe Wetterau, have already thanked them warmly for the generous donation, which shows how welcome such support is.
Teilhabe Wetterau is committed to ensuring that people with disabilities get the support they need. But they are not the only ones who are committed to social issues. Organizations like the Johanniter are also committed to the motto “Look instead of looking away”. For example, they support refugee children and young people and offer help to homeless people. Such initiatives are crucial to positively shaping the social landscape of our society.
Donations that work
If you would like to help yourself, you have the opportunity to make a targeted donation at Teilhabe Wetterau. This is possible, for example, for special integration projects or for cold relief, which is especially there for the homeless in the winter months - after all, every contribution is important to support people in need. The Johanniter also work on numerous projects that address the needs of needy children and families. Not only do they offer Christmas support through aid packages, but they also fight against poverty with offers such as food banks and soup kitchens.
The example of Elke Möller shows once again how valuable acting in solidarity is. Everyone can contribute – be it through time, money or simply by sharing information. If you would like to find out more about “Taunusblick” and its important work, you can find further information at Participation in Wetterau. For those interested in broader help, take a look at the projects Johanniter. It is the cohesion in society that makes us strong - and now it is up to us to live this value.