“The first day was probably the most exhausting and at the same time the most exciting during the ‘Build for a Good Cause’ trip,” recalls Leonie. “We had no idea what to expect exactly.” Full of energy and equipped with safety shoes and goggles, the team entered the building in Warsaw. But before they could get started, safety came first! Together with the Polish Ceresit team from Henkel, the participants received an introduction to working safely on a construction site – a slightly different briefing than most of them were used to from their everyday work at Henkel. Empowered with the necessary knowledge, the team then set about gaining an overview: What needs to be done? Where is the best place to start? All tasks were collected on a pinboard, prioritized and distributed among the team members. Then it was time to roll up the sleeves and get started! For Leonie, the day began with tearing out the bathtub, shower and tiles in the bathroom – a first step towards making space for something new. After a lunch break, it was time to tackle the doors in the afternoon: Sanding and painting were next on the agenda. “After just a few hours, I knew that I would definitely have sore muscles the next day,” says Leonie. “But the work is worth it when you see how much you can achieve together in such a short time.”