A Charity Market with Premium Goods at Reduced Prices Opens in Berlin 0

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The blend of luxury and accessibility attracts many visitors to the market.

The annual Charity Market has reopened in Berlin — this time at the Mercator Höfe shopping complex on Potsdamer Straße. The event is organized by Andreas Murkudis, offering visitors the opportunity to purchase quality goods while simultaneously supporting local social initiatives. Admission is free, and all proceeds will go to four Berlin organizations fighting violence, crises, and injustice.

The market features over 30 stalls with a diverse range of products: here you can find clothing, furniture, art objects, and accessories, as well as books, cosmetics, food, and drinks. Many items are from premium brands and are sold at reduced prices.

All collected funds will be donated to four organizations: KuB e.V., the women’s shelter Frauenhaus Cocon, Wildwasser e.V., and Hilfe-für-Jungs e.V. These organizations address issues such as domestic violence, youth support, and crisis intervention. Although the exact number of funded projects is not specified, the main goal of the market is to strengthen local efforts in the fight against injustice.

Andreas Murkudis has made this event an annual tradition. By holding it at Mercator Höfe, he creates a space where shopping is combined with social impact. The blend of luxury and accessibility attracts many visitors to the market each year.

The charity market operates without an entry fee so that everyone can participate. Shoppers leave with unique finds while directly funding Berlin's fight against violence and inequality. All proceeds from sales this year will be fully donated to the four selected initiatives.

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