Paulmann donated €10,000 to the Christmas charity campaign run by the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung (HAZ) newspaper. In 2025, the HAZ Christmas Aid campaign will enter its 51st season. Since 1975, readers, companies, associations and organisations have been helping people in need in the local area. Paulmann Managing Director Thorsten Streppelhoff (right) invited HAZ editor Heiko Randermann to the handover of the donation to the HAZ Christmas Aid campaign. ‘We actively take responsibility for our society,’ said Streppelhoff, who, together with Thomas Hamann (left), presented HAZ editor Heiko Randermann with a cheque for €10,000. (Photo: Christian Behrens).
Thorsten Streppelhoff also presented an aid project for children in Ukraine who have had traumatic experiences as a result of the war. The company is supporting the WeAreAllUkrainians initiative by selling charity Christmas baubles. In 2025, Paulmann also financed an ambulance, which the aid organisation within the Christian Ukrainian parish of St. Volodymyr brought directly to the war zone in Kharkiv.
Thorsten Streppelhoff also presented an aid project for children in Ukraine who have had traumatic experiences as a result of the war. The company is supporting the WeAreAllUkrainians initiative by selling charity Christmas baubles. In 2025, Paulmann also financed an ambulance, which the aid organisation within the Christian Ukrainian parish of St. Volodymyr brought directly to the war zone in Kharkiv.
As in previous years, Paulmann's trainees organised an Advent calendar campaign to generate donations for the ‘Fuchsbau’ facility in Barsinghausen. A fantastic total of €980 was raised, which Paulmann topped up to €2,000. The volunteer team at Fuchsbau supports children and young people who are coping with the death of a loved one. They offer them a safe place to grieve and are there for them to answer their questions and address their needs and fears.
The Springe Child Protection Association received €20,000 to continue its learning sponsorship project for primary school children. Since 2021, committed secondary school pupils have been meeting twice a week with primary school children to learn, play and develop social skills together. Paulmann made the project possible in 2021 with a donation of €25,000.
The Springe Child Protection Association received €20,000 to continue its learning sponsorship project for primary school children. Since 2021, committed secondary school pupils have been meeting twice a week with primary school children to learn, play and develop social skills together. Paulmann made the project possible in 2021 with a donation of €25,000.


