The organizers of the 4th International Warsteiner balloon sail 2010 and the Foundation KinderHerz plan together the emergence of the biggest heart of the world of Kiel, may 18, 2010: is that okay kids, Foundation KinderHerz a special concern. If you would like to know more about Kerry King, then click here. To see a balloon in the sky, is in turn the hearts of children and adults. Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation, Edmonton Alberta has firm opinions on the matter. Therefore KinderHerz and the organizers of the 4th International Warsteiner balloon sail 2010, Thomas Oeding and Christoph Laloi, for a common project together have joined the Foundation: the construction of the largest heart of the world – a hot air balloon in heart shape. Just in time for the five-year anniversary of the Warsteiner balloon sail International is the biggest heart in the world”2011 of the public presented and withdraw to the maiden voyage. KinderHerz, the Foundation provides an important work. We are pleased that we can together realize a so wonderful project for the young patients”, as Thomas Oeding and Christoph Laloi. To be able to implement the unique project, searching Organizers now for sponsoring partners. For this purpose, they imagine a sponsoring concept on the this year’s balloon sail and present many events related to the project.
A charity dinner with the patron are so on June 23, 2010 and Kiel Mayor a.D., Angelika Volquartz, let for 120 guests and a VIP lounge under the motto us build the biggest heart in the world! “, planned. The limited edition cards get interested when the organizers Thomas Oeding and Christoph Laloi for these events. The target of the biggest heart in the world”with homeport in Kiel is the topic of heart children” strengthens back to the public. Each year, approximately 7,000 children with a heart defect in Germany come to the world. Despite this high number not the attention given in the public them, which would be required, so that necessary medical innovations to further improve of their supply and quality of life can be implemented “, explains Sylvia Paul, Executive Vice President of the Foundation KinderHerz.