Schlager star Roland Kaiser receives his own German stamp and supports Albert-Schweitzer Familienwerk

Schlager star Roland Kaiser receives his own German stamp and supports Albert-Schweitzer Familienwerk
Roland Kaiser surprises with his own stamp and generous donation for Albert-Schweitzer family work in Brandenburg
The popular pop star Roland Kaiser is honored by Deutsche Post with its own stamp. On the occasion of his stage anniversary, four brands will be published with his signature and the names of his best -known hits from July 13th. But the peculiarity is that Roland Kaiser is the first pop star to be given this honor.
The stamps have a porto value of 100 cents and enable franking compact letters within Germany. The limited edition of 125,000 sets/arches is only available online or by phone in the Deutsche Post shop and is expected to be out of print.
But Roland Kaiser's commitment goes far beyond his music career. He has been a volunteer ambassador for the Albert Schweitzer family work in Brandenburg and the Albert-Schweitzer Children's village and family works nationwide for more than ten years. He has also been the patron of Cottbus Tafel since 2013.
The Albert Schweitzer family work in Brandenburg is known for its important work to support children and families in difficult life situations. Roland Kaiser's support is of great importance. The managing director of the Albert-Schweitzer family work Brandenburg emphasizes the importance of the prominent sponsor and is grateful for his trust.
As an expression of his generosity, Roland Kaiser donates 10,000 euros to the Albert Schweitzer Family Family Work in Brandenburg. This donation is used to set up a mobile table that is intended to help people in the Lausitz to make more quality of life. Older people in particular and those who live in remote rural areas should benefit from this offer of help.
Furthermore, part of the donation is used for a new offer of help for children and adolescents in Lusatia. Roland Kaiser is therefore actively committed to ensuring that, regardless of their origin or economic situation, the same opportunities are offered.
The Albert Schweitzer Children's Villages and Family works are active in ten federal states with around 500 institutions. They offer children and families who need support, a loving and safe home. In addition, the Brandenburg Albert-Schweitzer family work has been involved in Lausitz since 1999 and provides networked help for children, young people and adults.
The recognition of Roland Kaiser's artistic work in the form of his own stamp is not only a special honor, but also an incentive for his further commitment as a committed ambassador for the Albert-Schweitzer family work in Brandenburg. The donation enables important aid projects and is an impressive example of social responsibility.