Job Opportunity: Village Coaching Contract Bid Invitation
The city of Arnsberg, Germany, has launched a new initiative aimed at fortifying village communities in the face of societal changes. Known as the DÖRFERKONZEPT ARNSBERG 2025, this program is built upon the foundations of the IKEK, which was initiated in 2017.
The guiding principle of the program is "Strengthen village communities - Live together." The goal is to shape the future of these communities together, fostering development and promoting community within them.
The program offers local activists support to better coordinate activities, secure spaces and structures for the future, and promote community in village communities. Information about the process and results of the program can be found on the city's website at www.unsere website/doerfer.
While the person sought to implement the "Dörferkonzept Arnsberg 2025" in the role of an external office for the realization of the proposal from the village concept has not been publicly named, the project manager for the program in the city of Arnsberg is Klaus Fröhlich. He can be contacted at k.froehlich@unsere website or by phone at Tel. 02932 201-1689.
The DÖRFERKONZEPT ARNSBERG 2025 is not just a program; it's an initiative that aims to support the development of village communities and encourage community within them. As society undergoes changes such as individualization, demographic shifts, and infrastructure challenges, this program seeks to provide a platform for village communities to adapt and thrive.
So, whether you're a local activist or simply someone who cares about the future of your village, the DÖRFERKONZEPT ARNSBERG 2025 is a program worth exploring. Visit www.unsere website/doerfer to learn more about how you can get involved. Together, we can strengthen our village communities and live together in harmony.
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