Andolsheim: Record Telethon Attendance Raises €734

by Sophie Williams
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The annual Téléthon fundraiser in Andolsheim concluded December 5th wiht a record-breaking turnout, demonstrating the community’s continued support for research into rare genetic diseases [[2]]. this year’s event, held at the village’s community hall, featured activities organized in partnership with local associations like Bel Automne and Acti’zoom [[1]]. The Téléthon, a nationwide initiative, relies on local efforts too fund vital medical research and patient care throughout France [[2]].

A fundraising event for the Téléthon on December 5th in Andolsheim, France, saw record attendance, with 367 participants contributing to the cause.

The event, held in the village’s community hall, drew a larger crowd than in previous years, generating €734 for the Téléthon. Several local associations – including Bel Automne, Acti’zoom, and the AS – participated in organizing and supporting the initiative.

The annual Téléthon fundraiser in Andolsheim achieved a new high in participation on December 5th, attracting 367 attendees. Each participant contributed €2, resulting in a total donation of €734 to the organization.

The event, hosted at the village’s community hall, was organized with the support of multiple local groups, including Bel Automne, Acti’zoom, and the AS. The strong turnout underscores continued community engagement with charitable initiatives.

The Téléthon is a well-known annual fundraising event dedicated to research into rare genetic diseases. The success of this local event highlights the ongoing efforts to support medical innovation and improve patient outcomes through collaborative fundraising.

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