Volunteering in focus: Film evening about commitment in Feldmoching-Hasenbergl!

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Film screening and discussion about volunteering on November 6th, 2025 in the Kulturhaus Milbertshofen, Munich - insight into local initiatives.

Filmvorführung und Gespräch zum Ehrenamt am 06.11.2025 im Kulturhaus Milbertshofen, München - Einblick in lokale Initiativen.
Film screening and discussion about volunteering on November 6th, 2025 in the Kulturhaus Milbertshofen, Munich - insight into local initiatives.

Volunteering in focus: Film evening about commitment in Feldmoching-Hasenbergl!

A special event will take place in the heart of Munich on Thursday, November 6th, 2025. From 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., the Kulturhaus Milbertshofen, located at Curt-Mezger-Platz 1, invites you to a film screening and a subsequent discussion about volunteer work in district 24. Loud in Munich Visitors can expect an exciting film screening, which is part of the pilot project “Network Engagement in the District (N.E.St)”.

The evening promises interesting insights into civic participation, with short portraits of 17 local clubs, initiatives and organizations from Feldmoching-Hasenbergl. The topics are as diverse as the actors, including traditional costume groups, social institutions and sustainable projects. The aim of the film is to shed light on the important role these organizations play in social cohesion.

Film discussion and exchange

After the film screening, guests have the opportunity to talk to those involved in the project. This open exchange is intended to clarify questions and obtain further information about the initiatives portrayed. This creates a space in which those interested can exchange ideas about civic engagement and share their own experiences. The purpose of Beckoning is to find out about the various volunteer opportunities and perhaps become active yourself.

In a society that is becoming increasingly digital, digital engagement also plays an increasingly important role. How bagfa explains, digital engagement enables participation in clubs and non-profit organizations regardless of location and time. This form of commitment primarily appeals to people with a high need for flexibility. In addition, it is often the case that those who volunteer online invest more time in their voluntary field of activity than their colleagues on site.

The advantages of digital participation

Platforms such as Aktion Mensch's volunteer database or Engagiert in Halle's engagement finder provide a variety of opportunities to get involved. Participating in digital volunteering is not only uncomplicated, but also an opportunity to acquire valuable skills. The demands on digital volunteers are often higher, but the benefits and satisfaction are worth it.

In summary, the evening at the Kulturhaus Milbertshofen not only offers an opportunity to learn more about local volunteer initiatives, but also encourages discussion about the advantages and challenges of digital engagement.

The date has been set for everyone who is interested: November 6th in the Kulturhaus Milbertshofen is a good place for a networked exchange and more information about volunteering. Be there and contribute to our shared commitment!