Berlin Celebrates Volunteering With Berliner Freiwilligentage 2025
Berlin is set to celebrate its citizens' engagement with the Berliner Freiwilligentage 2025, a week-long event aimed at reaching those not yet involved and offering suitable volunteering opportunities. The event is supported by organizations such as the Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband Berlin and the Landesarbeitsgemeinschaft der Freiwilligenagenturen (LAGFA) Berlin.
The Berliner Freiwilligentage 2025, organized by Der Tagesspiegel and the Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband LV Berlin e.V., with the patronage of the Governing Mayor, is a week filled with interactive activities. Participants can enjoy outings, festivals, sports and gaming events, joint gardening hours, clean-up actions, and neighborhood meetings. The event aims to engage Berliners who are not yet involved in volunteering, providing them with suitable offers and connecting them with local volunteer agencies like LAGFA Berlin.
The Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband Berlin played a key role in hosting discussions related to the event, while LAGFA Berlin supports it by promoting and connecting various volunteer activities across the city. The event is a celebration of Berlin's citizens' engagement and a chance for those interested to get involved.
The Berliner Freiwilligentage 2025, organized by Der Tagesspiegel and the Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband LV Berlin e.V., under the patronage of the Governing Mayor, is an inclusive event that offers a wide range of activities for Berliners to engage in volunteering. With the support of organizations like the Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband Berlin and LAGFA Berlin, the event aims to connect those not yet involved with suitable volunteering opportunities, fostering a more engaged and united city.
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