Viennese rappers give away Christmas for needy Burgenland children!
Viennese rappers support children in Burgenland with Christmas presents. Drop off gifts in Donaustadt by December 14th.

Viennese rappers give away Christmas for needy Burgenland children!
In the cold season, when the festive mood takes hold, the organizers of “United Battle Culture” (UBC) support families in need. Although the annual charity event is unfortunately canceled this year, the team is not discouraged and plans to give Christmas presents to children in Burgenland. A nice sign of solidarity, especially in times when help is often urgently needed. The organization has developed in collaboration with the Volkshilfe Burgenland adheres to the motto “Burgenland gives” and organizes a fundraising campaign for families in need.
A creative solution is required, and the children are allowed to submit their wishes to Volkshilfe, which publishes them on a website. This allows charitable donors to obtain targeted gifts and hand them over to the Volkshilfe offices. The “Cara Mia” location at Hardeggasse 69 in Vienna serves as the UBC collection point, as there is no official one in the city. The gifts are welcome there until December 14th before they are taken to Burgenland for distribution.
How does the gift campaign work?
The aim of the campaign is to ensure that no child goes away empty-handed during this contemplative time. Every year the gifts arrive at Volkshilfe, where they are then passed on to the families who need it most. “It’s important that we do our part and put a smile on the children’s faces,” said a UBC organizer. This commitment is particularly appreciated in a year when many families are struggling with financial stress.
The deadline for submission is crucial. The collection campaign ends on December 14th and the organization is determined to collect a variety of gifts to bring joy to the children in Burgenland. Every donation counts and every helping hand is welcome.
Future plans and the importance of community
While UBC and Volkshilfe focus on the gifts, it is also clear that such actions are only possible with the support of the community. The Viennese rappers and their helpers are expecting large crowds, and this is not just a one-off event, but an annual tradition that needs to be kept alive.
Those interested can find further information about the campaign directly on the Volkshilfe website, where the commitment continues to be honored and where the children's wishes can also be found. This is an invitation to everyone with their hearts in the right place to come together and make the Christmas season a special experience for those who particularly need it.
So if you would like to get involved in this initiative, stop by, get a gift and bring a smile into the life of a child in Burgenland. According to all the reports and the commitment on site, it is clear that there is a great need for such actions, especially in these challenging times.