Friedrich von Bodelschwingh transformed the bible phrase “Gather the
pieces left over, let us not waste a bit“ into the philosophy of a
movement that for many decades has been collecting seemingly worthless items
for the Bethel Clothing Drive (near Bielefeld). For one, it helps make it clear
that little things can be of value too, and for the other, the handicapped
people who sort and prepare the donated clothing for resale thus develop a
sense of self-confidence and of playing an active role in society.
This idea was given new life at the impressive setting of the real,-
BERLIN-MARATHON in 2003 in Berlin, thanks to Race Director Horst Milde and his
active Starting Team with Werner Scuda and Roland Winkler. Together we took
advantage of the opportunity to unite the excellent international reputations
of the Bodelschwingh Institute Bethel and the real,-BERLIN-MARATHON in one
event, thus aiding the support and integration of handicapped people. Together
we demonstrated that sport can be an excellent integrative forum for breaking
down barriers and becoming more open towards one another. Wheelchair racers
have naturally been part of the MARATHON for years, and more and more older
athletes are participating at the event of the year in Berlin. People with
physical or mental handicaps also can and want to demonstrate that they are
capable of extraordinary achievements. Together, we can build
bridges—also for the many severely handicapped people who are unable to
participate in races themselves; each one also has an unknown potential that
can be deliberately awakened and developed. “To us, accomplishing
community means living community!“ The great success of the Ecumenical
Run in May 2003 during the church congress in Berlin was a fantastic start down
the common path. The SCC RUNNING team was not only responsible for the entire
organisation of the race, but € 1,111.00 was also collected through the
500 participants, which was put to use for movement and sport therapy. Many
thanks!
In 2003, the organisers of the 30th real,- BERLIN MARATHON very successfully
integrated the clothing drive from Bethel into the event. There were numerous
reports about the planned collection event before the race on the internet and
in the press, and we received numerous inquiries concerning it, which made us
proud and confident that it would be a success. The staff from Bethel returned
from the capital with 3.5 tons of used athletic clothing. “Half of the
clothing was so good that we could resell it,“ reported Rüdiger
Wormsbecher, the head of the clothing drive. The usable clothing is now being
sold in the 6 Bethel stores, and the rest of the clothing is being processed
for other uses. Our thanks go out to all of the participants of the Inline
Skate MARATHON on Saturday and to the runners on Sunday. When the clothing was
inspected in Bielefeld, numerous hotel keys were found in the pockets, which
have since been returned to Berlin. Bethel and the real,- BERLIN MARATHON
accomplish community—a great experience and perspective for the
future!
Dr. Lutz Worms
Chief Doctor
Sport Medicine, Movement and Sport Therapy
Email: lutzworms@t-online.de
Tel: 01704557961
For questions or information, please feel free to contact me—or simply
visit the homepage of the v. Bodelschwingh Institute Bethel! www.Bethel.de