Action Day Violence Protection: Information offers on Robert-Brauner-Platz

Action Day Violence Protection: Information offers on Robert-Brauner-Platz

action day for violence: Community shows great interest

A day of action on the subject of violence protection on Robert-Brauner-Platz attracts the attention of many citizens. Various organizations present their work and provide information about the different aspects of violence and victim protection. The event, which lasts until 5 p.m., is organized jointly by several institutions, including the Herne Frauenhaus and the Schadtlicht advice center.

diverse actors in use

Overall, several organizations took part in this important day. In addition to the Herne women's shelter, the Hagar project, the Hagar police project and the city of Herne are also present. This large number of actors not only show the broad spectrum of the topic of violence, but also illustrates the cohesion of the community in dealing with these difficult topics.

First feedback: high number of visitors

In the first two hours, the action day recorded over 200 interested parties who got an overview of the aid measures and resources offered at the information stands. This high number of visitors is a positive sign and shows the interest of the population in questions of violence and support of victims.

meaning for the community

The action day is an important initiative to raise awareness of violence prevention. It is crucial that the population is informed about the available help offers. The exchange between the various organizations and direct contact with the citizens not only promote understanding of the topic, but also affected people can give the courage to take advantage of help.

conclusion

Overall, the day of action shows a strong commitment of the Herne community in the field of violence protection. The participation and interest of the citizens are promising signs of a common responsibility that goes beyond the action day. Such events are necessary to make long -term changes in perception and dealing with violence.

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