Voluntary heroes from Hildesheim: award in Hanover!

Voluntary heroes from Hildesheim: award in Hanover!

In a solemn ceremony in Hanover, more than 60 volunteers from Lower Saxony were awarded to appreciate their tireless efforts in various social areas. Prime Minister Stephan Weil praised the diversity of commitment and emphasized that such events are among his favorite events of the year. "It is impressive to see how many people get involved in the food edition for the needy, in sports clubs, the volunteer fire brigade and in the hospice work," said Weil.

The event made it clear how important volunteering is for society. Nine people were proposed from the district of Hildesheim, who were then also awarded for their achievements. District spokeswoman Birgit Wilken confirmed on request that these volunteers all received an invitation to Hanover. The excellent includes many different personalities who work in a wide variety of areas.

honor of committed citizens

  • Julian Fischer from Lamspringe is particularly active in the local forest pool and the Dlrg.
  • Udo Noack, chairman of the Rössing community foundation, is committed to the interests of his village.
  • Silke Leuci from the Child Protection Association in Alfeld tries to offer low -threshold help offers through their own shop.
  • Akram name of the Leinebergland integration group is a role model for his son and supports numerous projects.
  • Gesa Winter works in the DRK Holle and in sports and is also involved in the Forum Heersum.
  • Peggy Wollenhaupt from Söhlde is devoted to the hospice work.
  • Ortrud Michael is active in various clubs and as a member of the country women.
  • Petra Schröter from Algermissen Dorfvereine for the joint promotion of the community.
  • Siggi Kraft from Everode occupies the role of the village moderator.

The certificates and pins that were presented to the honored volunteers are a symbolic recognition of their valuable work. At a time that is often shaped by particular interests and social tensions, volunteering is an important cohesion for the communities. It shows that commitment and support on site are not only valued, but also urgently necessary.

The event strengthened the importance of volunteer as a backbone of the social structure in Lower Saxony. The Prime Minister found clear words for the incessant commitment of these people: "Your commitment is not only honorable, but also essential for the success of our community," says Weil. These appreciative words reaffirm the importance that volunteering in the region.

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