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More than 4000 students anticipated for Volunteer Day in Thuringia.

Youths can help clean parks, clear paths at zoos and animal parks, or assist clubs during the 16th Thuringian Scholastic Volunteer Day in various districts. Approximately 4000 students are expected to participate on June 13th, according to the Thuringian Volunteer Foundation's announcement on...

Young people hold a banner with the inscription "Volunteering" in their hands.
Young people hold a banner with the inscription "Volunteering" in their hands.

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The event not only involved a devaluation ceremony and fun with honor titles, but also offered a chance to explore different career paths, particularly in the social sector. Frank Kraetzschmar, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Foundation, expressed his delight at the large number of attendees. He also emphasized that this kind of experience often leads to continued engagement in the future, saying, "young people who become active early tend to stay involved later in life."

The day was planned and executed by community organizations and honorary representatives across municipalities and districts. The Thuringian Foundation for Voluntary Service mainly provided financial support for the event.

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The event took place in Sondershausen, located in the Unstrut-Hainich district of Thuringia. Gera's volunteers played a significant role in organizing the event, showcasing their dedication to community service and volunteering. The day at the Zoo in Sondershausen was filled with activities, providing an opportunity for students to learn about various social affairs and potential careers in the sector. The Thuringian Foundation for Voluntary Service, based in Erfurt, provided financial assistance for the event, further emphasizing the importance of volunteering in the region. Additionally, local schools also played a part in promoting volunteering and its benefits.

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