Yılmaz-Akyürek Prize: Osnabrück volunteers in the spotlight!
Yılmaz-Akyürek Prize: Osnabrück volunteers in the spotlight!
In Osnabrück, volunteering is very important, and this is also evident in the allocation of the Yılmaz Akyürek Prize. An award that is awarded to people every two years who are particularly committed to integration and cultural exchange. This year the focus was on the committed women of the “Solidarity Osnabrück” association. They were honored for their outstanding efforts in the language school and with extra -curricular educational offers.
The award winners include Johanna Meyer, Mechthild Dierks and Lilly Hugenberg, who talked about their work and the importance of their projects on September 30th in the OS-Radio midday talk. This opportunity not only offered the award winners a platform for presenting their ideas, but also the audience insights into the diverse possibilities of volunteering in the city.
important personalities of the city
The Yılmaz Akyürek Prize is not only awarded to popular local personalities, but also to those who often work in the background and whose contributions strengthen the social structure of the city. Well -known names such as Malu Piepenbrink, which runs the Osnabrück Mothers Center, or Alfa Traoré, who is committed to the presentation of African culture in the healthcare system, are examples of the diversity of the people who strive for the well -being of their fellow citizens. Reinhold Mokrosch, a former professor of Protestant theology at the University of Osnabrück, is considered a co -founder of the Osnabrück peace talks and the round table of religions and also represents an important component in integration and dialogue.
The current award of the prize to the volunteers of “Solidaric Osnabrück” underlines the relevance of the voluntary promotion of language skills and education for refugees and migrants. In an increasingly multicultural environment, language plays a decisive role in integration into society. The award winners are passionate about this goal and thus contribute significantly to social peace and respectful cooperation in Osnabrück.
The commitment of these women makes it clear how important it is to build bridges and to promote the exchange between different cultures. Your work is not only a personal mission, but also a contribution to a more harmonious society in which everyone gets a chance to develop their potential. In a detailed report www.osradio.de .
The importance of such awards is undeniable. They not only help show recognition, but also motivate others to contribute to society. It remains exciting to observe how volunteering in Osnabrück will develop in the future, especially in the current time, in social cohesion more than ever.
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