At a counting session held on Saturday, 19 July, members sorted 117 kg of coins collected in the donation cans with a value of about €3400 which was added to the Coins for Kids fund.
Just like the magic year 2000, we witnessed another historical moment with the arrival of the Euro, adopted by most European Union countries as new and single currency.
Have you ever wondered how much money in this form people have lying around the house? Have a look and see. You might be surprised at what you find. It was this that sparked off the idea of putting these (foreign and Luxembourgish) coins we have in our pockets or in some old drawer to good use and save them from becoming mere relics of the past.
Lions Club Luxembourg Erasmus used this memorable event in European history to launch what it hoped would become a continuing success: a large-scale collecting of coins as part of its Coins for Kids project.
The purpose of Coins for Kids is to donate the entire proceeds to well-chosen national and international charity organisations whose projects aim to help needy children.
In many places throughout the country, containers bearing the "Coins for Kids" logo were provided for collecting the old coins.
In addition to the collection boxes, Lions Club Luxembourg Erasmus organised a nationwide contest for schools. The schools that collected the greatest weight in coins per pupil won valuable prizes.
Containers are still scattered across the country but are now for small (or big!) euro coins.
Help make the Coins for Kids project a huge success. On behalf of all the kids who will benefit from this project: thank you for your coins!
We are still collecting. If you'd like a collection tin, please contact us:
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