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Ticket donation for football-loving youngsters
Sometimes, for a moment, the whole world spins around a ball. A ticket donation from Verein Springboard within their project KULTurgut enabled 6 youngsters from our basic education project InterSpace to attend the friendly match between Austria and Serbia at the Ernst Happel Stadium.
The young people, who are active in football clubs themselves, were enthusiastic about the game (final score 2:1 for Austria) and the atmosphere in the stadium! Many thanks to Verein Springboard for this generous donation, the years of support and the numerous other free tickets that have already made it possible for our participants to attend great cultural events!
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