60 years of Maltese in Offenburg: Open day for everyone!
60 years of Maltese in Offenburg: Open day for everyone!
In the heart of Offenburg, an open house will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 16, to honor the 60th anniversary of the Maltese. This event not only contributes to the celebration of an important milestone, but also offers the population the opportunity to take a look behind the scenes of this aid organization.
The Maltese in Offenburg, which was launched in 1964 with a first aid course for the Catholic youth, are now a diverse organization with various services offered. You want to celebrate together with the community how to emphasize in a press release.
attractions and activities
On Sunday, October 13th, from 11.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., visitors have the opportunity to experience 25 different activities and demonstrations in the Drachenacker. A wide range is presented, from emergency services to first aid training, which makes the scope of the Maltese clear. Thingles, including face painting and the exciting building house building, ensure that younger visitors will also get their money's worth. A highlight will be the presentation of the Malteser-Rickscha from Windschläg.
The Malteser catering group will offer culinary delicacies, including the popular Maltese chili, which is valued with many friends and helpers. This event should be a place of encounter and exchange that brings people from the region together.
about the Maltese
with currently 221 members, including 70, the Malteser in Offenburg perform a variety of services that are spread over volunteer and full -time activities. This includes, among other things, emergency services, the heart's desire for heart, first aid training and the school medical service. Furthermore, they take on tasks in the emergency services, in ambulance and in medical on -call duty.
The history of the Maltese in Offenburg is characterized by numerous milestones. From the first nursing assistant training in 1965, to the inclusion of regulated handicapped driving services since 1979 to over 5000 hours of support during the corona pandemic between 2020 and 2022-the Maltese have always focused on the needs of their fellow human beings.
As the experiences from the past decades show, the organization in Offenburg has always developed. With a focus on humanitarian aid and the support of needy, the Maltese have proven that they are an integral part of the community. Their commitment also extends beyond local borders, especially through their reactions to current crisis situations, such as support for war refugees from Ukraine in 2022.
Looking back on the long and moving story, it is clear that the Maltese in Offenburg are not just an aid organization, but an integral part of the city's social structure. The invitation to the open house is not only a solemn event, but also an opportunity for citizens to find out about the valuable contributions of the Maltese during an informative and festive atmosphere.
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