Cultural promotion in the Ebersberg district: How a Grafing author wants to support culture and society
Michael Skasa, an author and journalist from Grafing, Germany, has established a foundation aimed at supporting cultural activities for youth and underprivileged individuals in the Ebersberg district.
Michael Skasa, an 84-year-old journalist and author from Grafing, Germany, has established the Skasa Foundation to promote cultural and sociocultural projects in the Ebersberg district. With a successful investment portfolio, he aims to share his wealth by funding diverse activities that encourage community engagement, particularly among youth and those with limited financial means.
The foundation will support a range of initiatives including the purchase of books, musical scores, and instruments, with the primary focus on cultural enrichment and community-building actions. Skasa's vision is to enhance the cultural landscape of Grafing and the entire Ebersberg district, ensuring that young people and underprivileged individuals have access to the arts and opportunities for self-expression through various programs.
This initiative highlights the importance of community support in the arts and reflects a growing trend where individuals use their financial resources to make a positive impact on local society. Skasa’s commitment to cultural promotion not only aims to foster artistic endeavors but also to nurture a sense of belonging and togetherness among residents, thereby contributing to the overall well-being of the community in Ebersberg.