Social Responsability

3% of our Zuriclean revenue is used for social projects. This is our contribution to a better world!
Donation account:
Baloise bank SoBa,
Office house place 4,
4502 Solothurn,
Account No. U363497A
To guarantee the correctness of these statements, we hold the amount collected and the ongoing relief projects to date. The projects are monitored and reviewed by Regina Wittwer.
Private donations are gratefully accepted.
Current Projects
Every year on December 24 Züriclean organizes a Christmas dinner for people who are alone and lonely in Zurich. We write an ad in the newspaper inviting lonely people regardless of age, nationality or persuasion to a joint Christmas dinner. The whole thing is of course free.

We held our 5th Christmas dinner this year! It’s always exciting to meet all the different people! Many of whom have already formed lasting friendships because of these special Christmas dinners.
The first Christmas Dinner was held on a very small scale on 24 December 2003 with just five people. By 2004, there were already 24 guests. The demand kept growing and growing even beyond the space and our financial capacities. Therefore, guests who have met and made friends at these events are encouraged, this year to organize such an event between themselves. We hope that thanks to the “snowball effect” that has been created by our dinners, that in Zurich there will soon be no more lonely people at Christmas…
This year Zuriclean will fund and organize our Christmas dinner again. If you want to know more about this project, please feel free to contact us or check back in between on our News page, where we will keep you informed as to
our progress with regular updates.
Project ideas for the future
- People with disabilities are an important part of society. Therefore, let’s hold in a free party for people with disabilities. We can provide good entertainment and a great atmosphere. The event will be held each June.
- Computer school for underprivileged children in Pakistan.
- Wheelchairs for people with disabilities in Pakistan.
