Bassum celebrates volunteer work: Deserved helpers in the spotlight!

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On June 20, 2025, volunteers in Bassum were honored. Mayor Porsch praised their contribution to integration.

Am 20.06.2025 wurden ehrenamtliche Helfer in Bassum ausgezeichnet. Bürgermeister Porsch würdigte ihren Beitrag zur Integration.
On June 20, 2025, volunteers in Bassum were honored. Mayor Porsch praised their contribution to integration.

Bassum celebrates volunteer work: Deserved helpers in the spotlight!

There is hardly any other area in which volunteer work can have as much impact as supporting refugees. On Thursday evening, four role models of this valuable work were honored in Bassum: Sigrid Holtz, Hedda Berlin, Ilka Dove and Alfred Wolter were honored for their tireless efforts. Mayor Christian Porsch and his deputies Bärbel Ehrich, Cathleen Schorling and Jürgen Falck gave moving speeches in a well-filled theater. Again Weser courier Reportedly, there was also musical entertainment by musician Ameel Hotaky between the awards.

Such an honor is not only a sign of recognition, but also highlights how important volunteering is in Germany, especially in areas such as sport, travel and the integration of refugees. “A simple thank you and a smile are often the best appreciation,” the mayor put it aptly.

Volunteering promotes integration

The honorees' commitment is part of a larger puzzle in the area of ​​integration. Mastering the language of the host country and access to social services are crucial for the successful integration of refugees into society. To promote this integration, volunteers play a central role. Loud Living Quarter Volunteers can support you with everyday questions and help set up sponsorship programs. Such initiatives not only offer support, but also create valuable social networks.

To promote integration, it is also important to offer language courses tailored to different needs and to ensure that all integration issues are treated attentively and respectfully. Information must be made available in multiple languages ​​and access to education and professional opportunities must be improved.

A day to remember refugees

A particularly appropriate date for these honors is June 20, which is internationally recognized as World Refugee Day. This day, so that Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, reminds us of the needs and challenges that refugees and their families face. Over 473 million children live in conflict zones and many of them do not even know their home.

The need to draw attention to the problems faced by refugees is underpinned by the actions of organizations such as Save the Children, which are active in Syria, Bangladesh, Gaza and Ukraine. These initiatives are also part of how we treat each other as a society and how important the support of volunteers is.

Finally, it remains to be said that every honor of volunteers is not only a form of thanks, but also an encouragement for everyone who is involved in this area. Because together we can achieve a lot and thus strengthen social coexistence.