Afternoon for women: volunteering and commitment in Neukirchen

Afternoon for women: volunteering and commitment in Neukirchen

Neunkirchen recently organized a special afternoon full of inspiration for women. The Catholic Women's Movement Neukirchen at the Großvenediger organized an event under the motto "Gnuag is nia and zvü scho go nid", which was about the importance of voluntary commitment in the community. Such events are not only an opportunity to network, but also to reflect on the valuable work that many women do in their parish.

The afternoon included a number of keynote speeches and salon talks, which gave the participants the opportunity to get involved and exchange their thoughts. The organizers emphasized how important it is that women are visible and audible in the community. This commitment is not only important for the church activities, but also for the entire social structure of the community.

volunteer commitment - the heartbeat of the parish

The event made it clear that volunteering is the heartbeat of every parish. It is the volunteers who, with their time and energy, help to ensure that church and social projects are at all possible. The discussions this afternoon promoted the exchange about challenges and possibilities that women are confronted with who want to get involved in their parish.

Furthermore, the afternoon was an opportunity for the participants to develop new ideas and to explore alternative ways of engagement. Due to the diverse perspectives that came to light in the conversations, a lively exchange could take place that encouraged the women to continue to contribute and start new initiatives.

The great interest in the event confirmed the need for such platforms to strengthen women in their role within the community. The Catholic women's movement in Neukirchen has taken an important step with this event to promote the visibility and appreciation of women who volunteer.

For more information about the Catholic women's movement and its activities, See the reporting on www.meinbeinbezirk.at .

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