Norbert Porazik

Fund financial donates 10,000 euros on “Action helps Germany” Cologne/Munich, 19.06.2013 the Fund financial broker GmbH participates in the flood relief of 2013 Norbert Porazik, managing partner of the broker pools, Germany handed over a donation cheque in the amount of 10,000 euros to the action within the framework of the 3rd KVK trade fair in Cologne helps e. V.” The day-long rain of in recent weeks has covered with a flood of disaster never seen Germany. Numerous cities were flooded, thousands of people had to leave their homes and bring in security. The water masses have completely destroyed the possessions of many people after the floods of 2002 partially already for the second time within a few years. “The Fund financial feels the responsibility to assist the victims of the flood in this serious situation and donates 10,000 euros to the aid Alliance action Germany help”. The images of people have impressed me, which can’t, leave, although in the floods everything have lost.

That despite the shock of fate with energy Pack to help others, begin the cleanup”, says Norbert Porazik. Many citizens help in the disaster areas, working to the point of exhaustion. Financial the Fund would like to take part in this help. “” That is why we support the flood relief of action Germany help “with 10,000 euro”, so Porazik. Norbert Porazik handed over on 13 June 2013 at Kai Pleuser of action Germany helps”the donation cheque on the 3rd Cologne insurance and investment fair. The Alliance partners of action Germany were immediately at the start, considered to reinforce dikes to protect settlements, to provide volunteers, carry out evacuations and to provide the people concerned with food, drinking water and medical aid. Now the cleanup have begun, the extent of destruction is visible and each euro is needed to rebuild for example social institutions. Kai Pleuser helps by action Germany was pleased with the support of the company: the management of the Fund financial did not hesitate in the face of news from the flood plains, but was exemplary.


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