Diapers, band-aids, canned food, and sleeping bags are among the most needed items that our student council collects for the victims of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
“Our Turkish fellow students approached us and we set up the donation campaign within 4 days,” say Adrian, Estefania, and Uttam from the Student Council TUM School of Management. The donations will be picked up by the Turkish General Consulate in Munich and transported directly to the affected regions.
Our dean Professor Gunther Friedl visited the TUM students today: “I was shocked to hear about the tragic earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Our heartfelt condolences and thoughts go out to all of the victims and their families. The people in the affected regions need all the support we can offer.
Seeing the students of our faculty and beyond taking action makes me very proud, even more so knowing that February is exam season and the students still managed to organize this humanitarian initiative.”
The Student Council of the TUM School of Management has organized the campaign in cooperation with AStA and other contributors. The Technical University of Munich has provided the necessary infrastructure.
Diapers, band-aids, canned food, and sleeping bags are among the most needed items that our student council collects for the victims of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
“Our Turkish fellow students approached us and we set up the donation campaign within 4 days,” say Adrian, Estefania, and Uttam from the Student Council TUM School of Management. The donations will be picked up by the Turkish General Consulate in Munich and transported directly to the affected regions.
Our dean Professor Gunther Friedl visited the TUM students today: “I was shocked to hear about the tragic earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Our heartfelt condolences and thoughts go out to all of the victims and their families. The people in the affected regions need all the support we can offer.
Seeing the students of our faculty and beyond taking action makes me very proud, even more so knowing that February is exam season and the students still managed to organize this humanitarian initiative.”
The Student Council of the TUM School of Management has organized the campaign in cooperation with AStA and other contributors. The Technical University of Munich has provided the necessary infrastructure.