Gammel Engineering supports Tim's heart project in Ghana
08.07.2025
Gammel Engineering supports Tim's heart project in Ghana
Tim is currently spending three months in Ghana, where he is fully committed to a volunteer program. As an English and math teacherhe teaches children aged 9 to 12 - both in the classroom and one-to-one. But that's not all: through the organization Atlas Volunteers, he is also committed to the preservation of the rainforest and actively contributes to environmental protectionthrough reforestation.
Ghana, a country with a rich culture, breathtaking nature and warm people, is the ideal place to combine education and environmental awareness - two values that also drive us as a company. Tim's commitment is an impressive demonstration of how young people with heart, courage and drivecan have a positive impact on the world.
For Tim, this project is a matter close to his heart. It is an honor for us to accompany him on this journey. That's why we support him with great conviction and sponsored his flight to Ghana - as a sign of our appreciation for his commitment and as an expression of our attitude: We stand for responsibility, for the future - and for people who want to shape both.
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