A volunteer hero: Oskar Hecht leaves the ship after 30 years!
In Altötting, Oskar Hecht says goodbye with a heartfelt church service after almost 30 years of volunteer work.

A volunteer hero: Oskar Hecht leaves the ship after 30 years!
Oskar Hecht, an outstanding volunteer from Emmerting, was honored in a touching farewell service on Saturday in the church of the St.-Paulus-Stift. Dean Heribert Schauer and pastoral assistant Nathanael Hell led those gathered, including numerous employees, companions and residents, in an unforgettable celebration. Hecht will retire at the end of the year after almost 30 years at St. Paulus Abbey. The celebratory service, accompanied musically by the PaulusChor, placed a significant emphasis on gratitude and the many personal anecdotes that were dedicated to Hecht's work PNP reported.
A life for volunteering
Oskar Hecht is not only known for his work at the St. Paulus Monastery, but has also been passionately involved in voluntary work. In an impressive report by... Innsalzach24 It was highlighted that he was awarded the district medal for his tireless efforts, especially in Romania. Hecht's life is characterized by a deep sense of charity, as he has been working with disabled people for years and is committed to improving their living conditions. His pragmatic approach and ability to create mobilization among like-minded people demonstrate his commitment and dedication to helping.
Hecht himself emphasizes that for him it is not about personal awards, but about the cause and the positive impact on others. With a network of helpers, he continues to work in Romania to improve the living situation there. Through his tireless work, he is recognized as a role model not only by his fellow campaigners, but also by society. The thanks and recognition expressed to him at the celebratory mass are clearly noticeable and underline the importance of his life's work.