Treatment for Old Age People in Germany

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Germany, Richest EU Country with the Poorest Pensioners

In Germany, a 67 years old Elena has meager financial support of €800 in terms of pension that she receives from the State authorities. This barely covers her rent of €460 and food bill for the month. This is one among millions of old-age pensioners in Germany on the verge of utter deprivation and starvation-like situation. This strikingly contrasts with Germany’s tag of the most prosperous country in the European Union. And yet Elena’s case is not the only one.

This, in Germany, is only the tip of the iceberg. Apart from single women, low-qualified workers and long-term unemployed persons are at a higher risk of ending up in poverty in the advancing old ages. Poverty in such a ripe age of helplessness is expected to further go up from 16.2% today to 20.2% in 2036. Lest we miss, we need a gargantuan effort to lift this hapless pensioner community out of this tough life situation.

We Are On a Mission for Massive Fund Mobilization

Help our objective. We are a group of fundraisers out on the mission of a massive fund mobilizing campaign collected from the rich and the prosperous to give to them who need the most. The old and the poor pensioners in Germany.

The authorities often point out that German state pensions are mostly augmented by some income from private monetary support or pension plans offered by certain organizations. There is, however, no data on how many pensioners benefit from this extra income.

We work with the single-minded objective of directing our effort and energy to direct as many monetary resources in minimum possible time for assisting these unfortunate people.

Help This Campaign – Become Its First Donor

Although the available data suggests that pensions are rising with the cost of living. However. It is not enough. The meager pension support, as well as the supplementary income, hardly matches the rapidly rising cost of income.

This in effect would mean one in every five pensioners in the country could be caught in the vicious poverty hardship. Such poverty in old age is especially prevalent amongst women.

This pathetic situation undoubtedly requires that some serious fundraising effort needs to be done for the poor and the deprived if we need to prevent any further deterioration.

We need much more effort and we need much dedication toward this campaign to match the huge fund required to help the poor and the deprived. Help launch this campaign for us and become the first donor to this noble cause.

Changing Labor Market Dynamics in Germany Plus A Decline In Pension Payments Is To Be Blamed

The German labor market is changing rapidly. The continuing shift towards temporary jobs, contract workers as well as unwarranted working conditions in the low-wage sector is changing the labor market.

These changes raise the danger of more and elder people in Germany drifting toward post-retirement poverty. Blame it also on the continuing decline in the payment of pensions further impoverishing the old. Private pensions plans not offering any alternative solution further adds to the old-age woes of transforming demographic conditions in Germany.

In such circumstances, raising funds to provide a steady state of income to the needy becomes a core part of our campaign.

Give Us Your Bit to Make a Fund

Poverty and unemployment make it tough for a person who has crossed 55 years of his/her life. It is even harder to even sustain a standard of subsistence living. Your bit of effort towards building a fund will go a long way in giving the poor pensioners the light of life that they need.

Simple necessities like a free meal and medical assistance is a necessity for individuals who have a financial crisis for living. They are not financially stable and also not physically fit to do for their existence in the world.

As insecurity among the pensioners or old age persons increases day-by-day, we need help. We need help to help them reach a level of decent living. A living with old-age dignity. That is what they deserve.

Make your donations – We will help German Pensioners

We work with a common goal to collect and share the monetary funds for the needy people who require real help. Our works and projects are spread all over several German states to support the pensioners in improving the conditions of their living.

As human beings, we can share or donate a small amount of investment for a better future of our senior citizens globally. We can help them with medical facilities, old age home facility, and ensure to offer a happier and healthier life. This will go a long way in giving them dignity and self-respect with these gestures. You can help the pensioners with any kind of support like donating money, providing medical equipment, medical tools, sponsor food for them and many more.

We Will Ensure Complete Accountability

We have a certified and clear practice.

We are fully accountable for your donation and help. Our funds will be open for monitoring and inspection and we will share all the necessary details with our donors and the general public. You are entitled to get the receipt of your donation.

Your donation is our motivation to work more and more for the retired and respected members of our German community.

Want to donate now! Go ahead with your great humanitarian gesture.

Organizer

  • Ram Naresh Prasad

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