The volunteering trips were led by Holger Endres, Engineer PD Packaging Coatings Adhesive Technologies at Henkel. Previously, he had already taken part in three trips to build houses for people in need and each time returned with a large portion of valuable memories and new skills. When “Volunteers at Heart”, a program in which Henkel employees support an NGO for a month, was looking for a project trip leader for Habitat for Humanity, Holger knew immediately that he wanted to apply: "I had already participated in previous trips, so I knew what was important and could imagine myself looking after our Henkel volunteering groups as the trips’ project leader. We always must keep in mind: We are doing well, but how can we help others with small deeds? For me, it is very rewarding to actively get involved. When I help out, I can see the results directly."
After his successful application, Holger went to Habitat in Cologne to complete a construction site manager training. He learned a lot about group structures, construction work and project organization. But every large project needs a team, which is why Henkel selected 29 colleagues on a random selection process to accompany Holger on the volunteering trips. The participants formed two groups which were made up of both experienced construction experts and newcomers – but they all had one thing in common: a high level of motivation to volunteer and actively support refugees and families in need. Once the groups had been put together, it was time for them to get to work – one team traveled to Warsaw, Poland and the other to Iași, Romania.