Rama Dama – finally possible again!
Together we clean our home of discarded rubbish
In Bavaria, Rama Dama is an organised clean–up operation in which children, young people and adults collect the rubbish that careless people have thrown into the environment for professional disposal. In Germany, collective clean–up has a very long tradition. When Thomas Wimmer, mayor of Munich, called for the first Rama Dama in 1949, they were jointly removing war damage and rubble from the city.
The Samain Foundation’s charitable purpose is to promote environmental protection, among other things. We need to do something together with our neighbors.
The 1. Rama Dama took place in 2019.
More than 6 horse trailers full of rubbish carelessly thrown into nature – nobody expected this when 100 volunteers set off from Samainhof to their starting points around Parsberg at 11:00 on Saturday morning.
Watch the film report from Marktplatz Neumarkt here