Rheinfelden Launches 'A Good Life' Inclusion Project
Rheinfelden is launching an ambitious project, 'A Good Life - Inclusion for All in Rheinfelden', aiming to bolster social cohesion. Funded with 85,000 euros from the state program 'Quarter Impulses', the project will run until 2027. It kicks off with a public event on October 17, 2025, at the Youth House.
The project is based on an ongoing survey and will culminate in a comprehensive concept to support integration, neighborhood work, and create structures for the elderly, those in need of care, and disadvantaged people. Professor Günter Rausch will give an introductory talk, followed by a moderated discussion round. The event starts at 5:30 PM.
Following the event, the results will be further discussed in workshops scheduled for November. The city is eager to bundle these efforts to strengthen its social security fabric.
Rheinfelden's 'A Good Life - Inclusion for All in Rheinfelden' project, funded until 2027, begins with a public event on October 17, 2025. The project aims to create supportive structures for various groups, fostering social cohesion. The event and subsequent workshops will shape the project's future.
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