Garden paradise: Refugees thrive in the Saaleaue allotment garden!

Eric Bose und Ariane Mees unterstützen Kleingärtner mit kreativen Holzprojekten in Hagen, stärken die Gemeinschaft und fördern Integration.
Eric Bose and Ariane Mees support allotment gardeners with creative wood projects in Hagen, strengthen the community and promote integration. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Garden paradise: Refugees thrive in the Saaleaue allotment garden!

In a charming allotment garden in Germany, which bears the name "Saaleaue", not only plants bloom, but also the bond of community among the gardeners. Eric Bose and his aunt, Ariane Mees, are committed to supporting the allotment gardeners. They manufacture wooden objects that perform both practical and aesthetic functions. Her projects include a tanks, a plant table and an innovative balance board that can be used as a seat. It should be emphasized that the balance board is intended for little Sonja whose family has fled from Ukraine. Such initiative not only creates functional help, but also promotes the integration of refugee people into society.

Manuela Pfundheller and her daughter Vicky are the driving forces behind the culture and the activities in the allotment garden facility "Saaleaue". You have built personal relationships with each of the tenants and are at your side if you have any problems. In an impressive, two -part reportage, stories of the gardeners who stand for the attractiveness of the system are told. For example, the Popovniak family, fled from eastern Ukraine, transformed a overgrown parcel into a flowering garden paradise. Helga Myrau and Wolfgang Schulz also contribute to the common garden culture with their creativity and provide innovative ideas for the neighbors.

Community projects and integration

The importance of gardens as places of encounter becomes particularly clear in projects with refugee people. These gardens offer space for exchange and integration by fulfilling the needs and interests of those involved. Contacts with organizations that offer German courses or activities for refugees are indispensable for the success of such projects. Volunteer coordinators in residential accommodation play a crucial role by facilitating contact with the residents, which forms the basis for the success of these community projects.

A positive example is the garden without borders in Berlin, which specifically addresses children and adolescents through information events. Open garden projects in Leipzig have also shown that construction projects are particularly motivating male refugees and children. Consistent festivals and joint activities in intercultural gardens promote the feeling of belonging and create participation. The inclusion of children is essential to take their needs into account and give them the opportunity to play.

challenges and solutions

The challenges in the area of ​​integration of refugee people in community gardens are diverse. In a practical sheet of the foundation community of Anstiftung and Ertomis, important aspects are illuminated that are necessary for successful integration. Empathy and understanding of the challenges in front of which refugees face are of great importance. Often these people have other priorities, such as the completion of authorities that they deal with before active participation in garden activities.

In order to promote language acquisition and social contacts, real human contact is important. Understanding information and caregivers help to build trust and to facilitate integration into the garden projects. Cooperation with relevant organizations that offer German courses or children's activities are another step in the right direction. In addition, garden projects must always be linked to local networks to optimize the participation of refugees.

Overall, the project in the allotment garden "Saaleaue" shows how important it is to understand gardens as places of learning, encounter and cultural exchange. The community's community efforts not only create flowering plots, but also a network of solidarity and support for everyone involved.

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