Generational change at Kinderfreunde Tieschen: Jasmin Weber takes over!

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Jasmin Weber will lead the Kinderfreunde Tieschen from 2024. Planned events strengthen community life in the region.

Generational change at Kinderfreunde Tieschen: Jasmin Weber takes over!

A remarkable generational change has taken place among the children's friends in Tieschen: Jasmin Weber, as the new chairwoman, has taken over the leadership from Manuela Jager, who has been at the helm since 2016. With renewed vigor, Weber is planning numerous new activities, including a cabaret evening with the popular program “Mali Tant,” which is scheduled to take place on February 28, 2025. The mayor of Tieschen, Martin Weber, acknowledged the commitment of the outgoing chairwoman and sent the new board members, including Verena Wagner and Annemarie Schmerböck, his best wishes for their future work MyDistrict reported.

Planned activities and social significance

The Kinderfreunde Tieschen represent an important part of social life in the region. In addition to the upcoming cabaret, other events are also planned for the year, such as the traditional Easter egg hunt, a games festival and the popular Punch and Judy show in the outdoor pool. Weber also announced his intention to organize a family outing every year to further strengthen the sense of community.

While Tieschen goes public with new ideas, the discussion about poverty in Austria continues to cast a shadow over the social environment. According to a chapter about poverty in Austria, which is on Springer can be found, poverty is a permanent problem that outlasts social structures. It is not just about the “worst kind of bondage” but also about how human rights violations are individualized and addressed collectively. Various actors are mobilizing resources and strategies to address poverty by leveraging private and public resources. This deep connection between social commitment and social reality remains an urgent challenge.

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