The organisers also work with the Brunsbüttel-based foundation Stiftung Mensch, which is dedicated to inclusion. As a result, people with disabilities work in logistics during the festival at the behest of the foundation. The organisers’ social aspirations are noticeable elsewhere. Since 2014, W:O:A has co-operated with DKMS,a non-profit limited company that brings together stem cell donors and blood cancer patients. DKMS is on hand at the festival and has already attracted 7,300 potential new donors in this way. Some 32 metal heads have already donated stem cells, according to DKMs data. This year, DKMS has set itself the goal of 10,000 potential donors to mark the 30th Wacken Open Air.
Meanwhile, identification with the festival is so strong that villagers, backed by the organizers, are now offering visitors an opportunity to open an email account ending on @wacken.de and the “unique opportunity of identifying with Wacken and the W:O:A”.
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