Warmth where it‘s needed most.

Warmth is generated in many ways – through light and energy, but also through community and compassion. This year at Gira, we are using light to bring the gift of warmth: through the new Gira solar park, which began production this summer and will supply around 10 million kilowatt hours of climate-friendly solar power every year, and with all kinds of campaigns that make an impact right where warmth is needed most. For us, warmth does not just mean clean energy. Warmth also comes from humanity, responsibility and cohesion, which together bring successful cooperation. This is what we stand for throughout our company, alongside not only our employees but also our market partners, our suppliers and our neighbours at our site in Radevormwald. After all, in these troubled times, it is vital that we have a strong, diverse community that is able to tackle the major challenges of the future with confidence.

The Gira Christmas miracle.

This has also inspired another gifting project that has long since become an established tradition at Gira during advent: the Gira Christmas miracle. Every year since 2016, our company trainees have brought a little joy to people from our immediate neighbourhood who are unable to spend Christmas with their family and loved ones. They gathered slips of paper from four local retirement and children’s homes, on which the residents had noted down small wishes. With the help of many of our colleagues, they are making those wishes come true this year, too: shortly before the holidays, our trainees will again deliver more than 230 colourfully wrapped parcels. “It is always an emotional moment when we hand over the presents and then look into their beaming faces,” says Finn Wittenberg from the “Azubi” project team. “Then everyone—both the recipients and the givers—feels a warm glow in their heart”.


Helping hands.

Once a week, the Radevormwald Mittagstisch, the food bank local to our company site, will provide a hot lunch for its customers. On six dates in the run-up to Christmas, a total of twelve employees from our company supported the volunteers working at this charitable organisation. Gira recorded the five-and-a-half-hour shifts, during which, among other things, they served food, set up and cleared tables or sorted food for storage, as working hours. Our Managing Director Sebastian Marz was also there to give a helping hand. “This year, we didn't just want to provide financial support for the Radevormwald Mittagstisch, but we wanted to give our employees the chance to help out there in a very practical way,” says Sebastian. “The fact that the ‘shifts’ were taken in no time shows how important it is for our colleagues to get involved in social projects”. Gira will therefore continue to increase opportunities for social engagement in 2026, in order to encourage greater togetherness and create a warm atmosphere at our company.


Waffles for a good cause.

Warm desserts are a particular treat when it‘s freezing outside. This thought occurred to our Gira Bistro team, who have announced that they will hold a "Waffle Week" for our employees at the start of December. Customers can enjoy freshly baked waffles topped with icing sugar or hot cherries. If you want to take something sweet home with you, then bistro chef Christian Strombach and his kitchen crew have three flavours of home-made jam as well as delicious pastries on offer. The sales proceeds—generously supplemented by Gira—will go to the charitable initiative Lichtblicke.


Supporting charity work.

The annual Gira Christmas donation is also an example of how our social responsibility extends beyond the factory gates. We aim to support a wide range of local, national and international charitable initiatives and organisations and thus express our most heartfelt gratitude for their valuable work in our community. This year, these include four food banks in the Bergisches Land region, the Lichtblicke initiative in North Rhine-Westphalia, Doctors Without Borders and Escuelas Cuidadas.

Radevormwalder Mittagstisch

Radevormwalder Mittagstisch is a social institution which, with the help of around 25 volunteers and donors, provides food, clothing, household items and, as of 2024, also pet food to socially disadvantaged people in Radevormwald. Every Tuesday, the volunteers cook and serve a delicious meal using fresh ingredients. A total of around 500 people are provided for in this way.

Remscheider Tafel food bank

Founded in 1998, the Remscheider Tafel food bank is a non-profit association aiming both to prevent food from being wasted or destroyed and to make "leftover" food available to people in need. In 2023, the number of people receiving support increased once again.

Wipperfürther Tafel food bank

Since 2014, the Wipperfürther Tafel food bank has been collecting surplus food from discounters and supermarkets that is still usable and distributing it to people in need. The food bank has issued 450 customer cards. The cardholder might be a single person, but might also be a family of several people, who are provided for every week by the (currently 35) volunteers. In 2023, the food bank received the Volunteers Award from the town of Wipperfürth.

Christliche Islandtafel food bank

Since its foundation in 2001, Christliche Islandtafel, a Christian food bank organised as an association, has been a contact point for people in need in Hückeswagen. Its 25 volunteers distribute food, second-hand clothing and freshly prepared meals to over 30 families two days a week. Due to the war refugees from Ukraine, the demand has multiplied.

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Aktion Lichtblicke

Since 1998, Aktion Lichtblicke e.V. has been caring for people throughout North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) who have no one to advocate for them and are often overlooked: children, young people and their families who are in material, financial or emotional need following severe strokes of fate. The campaign was launched by the 45 local radio stations, the radio NRW framework programme, the Caritas associations of the five NRW bishoprics and Diakonie Rheinland-Westfalen-Lippe. In over 57,000 cases, specific help was provided, assisting more than 250,000 children and families.

Doctors Without Borders

Founded in 1971, the private independent and non-partisan charity Doctors Without Borders provides emergency medical assistance in crisis and war zones. Around 65,000 people, mainly medical professionals in various fields, work for the 26 member associations, which are based in more than 20 countries—including Germany since 1993. The organisation is currently active in 73 countries. Doctors Without Borders received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999.

Escuelas Cuidadas e.V.

Supported Schools—carefree learning in Bolivia’s Andes. The name of the Cologne-based charitable association reflects its mission: to improve educational opportunities for socially disadvantaged children and young people in the Andean Latin American country, where economic barriers often prevent equal access to education. Since its foundation in 2010, it has funded equipment for and educational opportunities at Bolivian schools, nurseries and boarding schools through projects large and small. By providing them with the opportunity to receive a proper education, the association opens up new prospects for young Bolivians to improve their lives.


We wish your family, your loved ones and you a Merry Christmas and every happiness in the New Year!