Zweibrücker Migration Advisory Board is planning exciting projects for the future!

Der Zweibrücker Migrationsbeirat plant aktivere Projekte und spricht über neue Integrationsinitiativen in der Stadt.
The Zweibrücken Migration Advisory Board plans more active projects and talks about new integration initiatives in the city. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Zweibrücker Migration Advisory Board is planning exciting projects for the future!

The Zweibrücken Advisory Board for Migration and Integration has set itself clear goals in order to promote integration and cooperation in the city. The new first chairman, Pervin Taze, demands that the advisory board not only organize one -off events, but also launch continuous projects. This became clear at the last meeting of the advisory board, which dealt intensively with the future orientation of the committee. A central concern of the members is to be regularly active in public and to address the needs of migrants in Zweibrücken.

The advisory board is currently carrying out a project that includes a crawling group in the former secondary school north. This approach shows how important early funding is for the integration process. Another planned project is a reading tour for children from the first to sixth grade, which is to take place every Saturday in the former Hypo-Vereinsbank. The advisory board members hope to be able to use these rooms as a contact point for their activities in the long term. In particular, Kamiran Mohamad, the previous chairman, emphasizes the need for a separate space to consolidate the work of the advisory board.

expansion of contacts and events

The advisory board plans to continue his office hours in the job center and in Max1 to reach even more people. In addition, the aim is to revive the senior afternoon in the DRK district meeting in the Breitwiesen. This initiative could benefit older migrants in particular and lead to a better exchange between the generations.

A significant part of the strategy is the expansion of contacts to learning and playing rooms as well as to auxiliary facilities such as the fire brigade and the technical relief organization (THW). The Advisory Board also wants to imagine in daycare centers and schools and plans to organize information evenings. This could help to reduce prejudices and to promote a better understanding of migration and integration.

creative projects to promote integration

Another exciting project is an art project for adults. In this way, influences from different cultures are intended to incorporate, which would also focus on the diversity of the city. In order to implement this project, a working group within the advisory board is to be formed. This will also be open to external interested parties, which promotes participation from the population.

Overall, it shows that the advisory board for migration and integration in Zweibrücken has fresh wind and new ideas. Elected members, including Pervin Taze, Elke Hilgert and Nataliya Leshchuk, are at the top of these efforts, supported by influential professions such as Moritz Bächle (AfD) and Birgit Dawo (SPD). The advisory board intends to further intensify public relations and networking with the city in order to achieve a positive development for all citizens in the long term.

Further information on the Advisory Board and its projects can be found on the official website of the city of Zweibrücken at Zweibrücken.de .

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