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Interface Wien is running! At the 7th LebensLauf of the Asylkoordination Österreich
Running for a good cause? Yes! Again and again!
For 7 years now it has been the running event of the year for our Interface running team: the LebensLauf of Asylkoordination Österreich, charity run for an open refugee policy.
"On election day, the motto of the LebensLauf was "Running together for those who have no choice/vote." (note: the German word "Wahl" means both choice and vote) It was not just about athletic performance, but above all about togetherness and overcoming barriers and prejudices together. Celebrating our diversity is the main focus here.“, writes the Austrian Asylum Coordination about this great charity run.
And for the 7th time, a large running team – colleagues from almost all projects, supporters and relatives – represented Interface Wien with dignity in this wonderful run!
Congratulations to all LebensLauf-Runners, respect for your great sporting performance and thank you for your commitment! Interface Wien is proud of you!
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