Each year, the annual civil servants’ ball in Beerse raises funds for a worthy cause, and this time the spotlight is on special education. On 2025-05-16 10:21:00, the event’s proceeds will support Giblo, a school catering to children across the province with behavioural, emotional, and autism spectrum disorders.
- Annual proceeds support special education Giblo
- Giblo serves children with behavioral disorders
- Municipality commits to Giblo's new building
- Funds needed for playground and nature area
- Organizers aim to raise 10,000 euros
- Community actively fundraising for project completion
Organiser Marc Brosens highlights that Giblo is set for a new building, with strong backing from the local government. However, the school still needs significant funds to furnish the new facilities, including playground equipment and a nature play area.
How can the community contribute to this important cause? And what impact will these improvements have on the children’s learning environment? The event aims to raise €10,000 to help meet these goals.
Why is this fundraising effort crucial for Giblo? Beyond the new building, creating a stimulating and safe environment is key to helping children thrive. The community’s role in supporting these enhancements cannot be overstated. Key points include:
- Giblo welcomes children with diverse special needs from across the province.
- The municipality is committed to the new building but requires funds for playground and nature area development.
- The target fundraising amount is €10,000 to cover these additional costs.
Looking ahead, local residents and organisations are encouraged to participate in the civil servants’ ball and other fundraising activities. Together, they can help create a nurturing space where every child has the opportunity to succeed.