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You’ve chosen Cristina as the lucky winner of the Mobility Challenge at Watson! Now, in return, she has made good on her promise to you and has delivered a carload of food and tampons to the homeless. Sharing is caring – but the story goes on ...
Here’s the whole story in a quick run: Cristina, the lucky one, took part in the Mobility Challenge at Watson. Her offer: If she were to win the prize – an annual Mobility subscription including CHF 1,000 in drive credit and the opportunity to design the exterior of a Mobility car – she would distribute a carload of food and tampons to the homeless. With her great offer and her whirlwind personality, she conquered the hearts and votes of the watson community.
We now fast forward and skip the last two months. It’s a Saturday in early December: Cristina, the good one, has diligently collected money, filled the Mobility car with the aforementioned food and hygiene products and drives to the Gassencafé Sunestube in the Social services Pastor Sieber on Zurich’s Langstrasse. Here she hands over her collection and learns a lot about the homeless and what they’ve experienced, and they also tell her about what really helps them. Curious to find out more? On Insta the full story and exciting information or watch the video of the distribution campaign! It’ll really touch you.
This is how you can help the charity work done by Pastor Sieber
Pastor Ernst Sieber and his relief organisation gained a reputation in particular for the Pfuusbus – the mobile emergency shelter near the Albisgüetli in Zurich. Up until his death in 2018, he worked tirelessly to help the homeless. Today, the organisation consists of more than 10 institutions that serve people in need. One of them is the Gassencafé Sunestube on Langstrasse. The famous Pfuusbus continues to provide warmth and shelter for the homeless every winter, too. In addition to its professional employees, the foundation relies on people who work on a voluntary basis at the emergency shelters, for example. Donations in the form of food, hygiene products, clothes, furniture and of course money are also very welcome. Find out more at the WebsiteHow you can best help.
We should all take a leaf out of Cristina’s book!
Like many Mobility users, Cristina has her heart in the right place. For the sake of the environment, she and her husband don’t have a car of their own; whenever they do need one, they now simply rent one from Mobility.
«“I have great sympathy for people who live in difficult situations, as it can happen to anyone. Since the competition took place in the autumn, I immediately thought of the homeless. »
Besides climate protection, social solidarity is the second important issue for Cristina. “I have great sympathy for people who live in difficult situations, as it can happen to anyone. Since the competition took place in autumn, the idea of helping homeless people occurred to me right away – in particular since winter is approaching, I’m glad to be able to help make them feel happier,” she says.
You too can protect the climate and show solidarity!
Feel inspired by Cristina? That doesn’t surprise us one bit! If you want to get socially involved, a Mobility car is perfect for a distribution campaign like Cristina’s. Or you can use it for your Christmas shopping, your ski trip or your next move.
Sharing is caring – and it means cash savings, too
Because sharing is simply a good thing, you can ask your friends or even the employer Convincing car sharing. If they switch to Mobility, we give you up to CHF 75 in drive credits.
And at the end of the story, a PS.: The winner was Cristina, together with the Bernese artist Gigga Hug this attractive Mobility car. It will now be on the roads in Switzerland for a year as a member of the Mobility fleet. If you want to ride it, you can find it here Information and the stations of the car. And if you happen to see it, remember Cristina and that sharing is caring. Bye for now, see you soon ...