Luise Busch: An icon of the volunteer in the Donnersbergkreis!

Luise Busch, 86, Mitbegründerin eines Frauenhauses im Donnersbergkreis, engagiert sich für Frauenrechte und Kunst in der Region.
Luise Busch, 86, co -founder of a women's shelter in the Donnersberg district, is committed to women's rights and art in the region. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Luise Busch: An icon of the volunteer in the Donnersbergkreis!

Luise Busch, 86 years old, is an outstanding personality in the Donnersbergkreis who dedicated her life to volunteering. She is a co -founder of a women's shelter and was an integration officer in the region for many years. She is particularly committed to promoting the art and history of her homeland, especially on Museum Day in Rockenhausen, where she works with a lot of passion as a host, shows works of art and gives valuable tips for activities in the area, such as SWR reported.

Your commitment to women and children in need should be emphasized. For 33 years, Busch was the chair of the association "Women help women", which acts as the sponsoring association of the women's shelter in the Donnersberg district. The women's shelter was opened in December 1989 and offers protection for women who experience violence from their partners. The association has set itself the task of supporting these women in order to enable them to make a self -determined life. Even today, the women's shelter can always be reached via an emergency call service (06352/4187) to provide immediate help, supplemented .

a model for democracy and integration

Busch is not only known for their work in the field of women's help, but also for their many years of commitment in politics. As an active SPD politician, she was hired both in the district council and in the city council and has set important impulses for a lively democracy. She was particularly active in the working group "Active Against Right", where she has been committed to the values ​​of democracy for decades. Gerd Fuhrmann, a political companion, refers to her as a model and "face of the North Palatinate".

A focus of their work is also on the support of refugees. Luise Busch accompanied many of them to the authorities and helped them find their way around Germany. Their commitment is characterized by the conviction that volunteering both promotes mental flexibility and strengthens contact with younger people. The German Women's Council also emphasizes that volunteering for women strengthens democracy and shows diversity in society, which also reflects Busch 'work, it says in the position paper "Voluntary Commitment of women in associations, associations and parties for democracy and society" by Frauenrat.de .

art and culture as a leitmotif

Another central aspect of Luises Busch's life is her cultural commitment. She has been leading the Kahnweiler working group for 40 years, which deals with the art dealer Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler. Under her leadership, numerous exhibitions were organized in the Museum of Art in Rockenhausen, making it significant connections in the art scene. This commitment not only illustrates her passion for art, but also her commitment to the cultural education of people in the region.

Luise Busch was often honored for her diverse merits: she received the honor of honor in the gold of the city of Rockenhausen, the Federal Medal of Merit and the regional earnings. Your life's work is an example of how important volunteer work is for the common good and how it is at the same time an enrichment for your own personality.

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