Demolition in Diepholz: Former seat of the self -help group disappeared
Demolition in Diepholz: Former seat of the self -help group disappeared
Effects of demolition on local self -help groups
in Diepholz, a building on the street "Auf der Esch" is currently being torn down, an event that beats in the municipality of Wellen. The demolition affects a former center of the self -help group "Hand in hand.", Which plays an important role in the region.
background information on self -help group
The self -help group had its premises there until four years ago. The group includes people who fight with various diseases, including depression, fears, gambling addiction, alcohol addiction and drug addiction. "We have now found new premises in Diepholz," states Fritz Seelhoff, who heads the group and acts as a contact for the members. This loose group meets every 14 days and thus offers space for open exchange and mutual support.
The importance of the location for the community
The demolition of the building not only has an impact on the self -help group, but also raises questions about the future use of the site. A spokesman for the city administration said that the city was not connected to the demolition work because the building in question is in private hands. "It is not yet known what will arise at this point," added the speaker.
social networks and their support
The loss of such a meeting point can be important for many affected people, since these premises often serve as a safe harbor in which people come together with similar experiences. Seelhoff emphasizes the importance of such communities: "The exchange with like -minded people is essential for the healing process and well -being." Interested parties can continue to contact him to obtain information about the new meeting points.
conclusion: a turning point for Diepholz?
The demolition of the building on the street "Auf der Esch" can be viewed as a turning point within the municipality of Diepholz. The importance of self -help groups can be seen not only in the support they offer, but also in the need to find suitable premises. It remains to be seen which new developments the site will have in store and whether the loss of the previous facility can be compensated for by new initiatives.
- Nag
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