End of an era: station mission after over 100 years before the end
End of an era: station mission after over 100 years before the end
end of an era: station mission in Gießen closes your doors
The station mission in Gießen, which has been a place of help and support for travelers and stranded people for over 100 years, is about to end. Originally founded to help people in difficult situations, the facility had to stop working due to financial bottlenecks.
an important anchor for travelers and stranded
The station mission in Gießen was a point of contact for around 50 people who were looking for a warm word, breakfast or a helping hand. The social worker Elisabeth Njionhou Njomehe and her volunteer team did important work, which now suddenly ended.
The decision to close the station mission was the regional Diakonie Gießen and the Caritas Association difficult. Financial reasons, especially the elimination of lottery funds, led to the support of the facility could no longer be maintained.
effects on the community and road social work
The closure of the station mission in Gießen leaves a gap in the support of people in need. Road social work must now be increasingly overcome the challenges at the train station, but this could be difficult due to limited resources and other tasks.
The decision to close the station mission also shows a change in the financing of social institutions. The dependence on lottery materials can lead to sudden cuts, as in the case of the station mission in Gießen.
a farewell with an uncertain future
The closure of the station mission in Gießen marks the end of a long tradition of help and support. The future of the facility and the people who found help there remains uncertain. The community and those affected now have to find new ways to deal with the closure and fill the gap.
- Nag
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