Volunteering in Vienna: Together against loneliness in old age!

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Social commitment in Döbling: Volunteers strengthen cohesion and promote cross-generational projects in the district.

Soziales Engagement in Döbling: Freiwillige stärken den Zusammenhalt und fördern generationenübergreifende Projekte im Bezirk.
Social commitment in Döbling: Volunteers strengthen cohesion and promote cross-generational projects in the district.

Volunteering in Vienna: Together against loneliness in old age!

In Vienna, volunteer work is an active and lively topic that is becoming increasingly important. City Councilor for Social Affairs Peter Hacker emphasizes how important voluntary work is for social cohesion. He emphasizes that this commitment not only helps to overcome loneliness in old age, but also significantly increases the quality of life for many people. Vienna district newspaper reports that the project's managing director, Christian Hennefeind, highlights the positive impact the volunteers have on the lives of the residents and club members. He sees the increasing number of new inquiries from people wanting to volunteer as a good sign for the community.

The opportunities for volunteers are diverse. They range from support in everyday life and conversations, to reading aloud, to support with digital technologies. It is particularly gratifying that some volunteers are even involved in learning support for refugee children or are active in hospice support at Haus Döbling. The “Young Living” project also brings young people in training into the houses, where they live inexpensively and do 25 hours of voluntary work per month. These young residents promote coexistence between generations and bring fresh impulses into the lives of seniors.

Volunteering as enrichment

Volunteers receive comprehensive support, which further increases their motivation and performance. Training, regular support and free training ensure that the helpers can prepare well for their tasks. Liability and accident insurance are also included for volunteers, which makes it easier to get started with voluntary work. German volunteer work explains that active social engagement not only includes altruistic motives, but also promotes personal development and can lead to new social contacts. Employers often value this commitment as an indicator of teamwork and positive work ethic.

Another benefit of volunteering is strengthening social cohesion. Collaborating on projects not only creates new networks, but also counteracts loneliness. Money Helder emphasizes that the personal enrichment through such projects is enormous. Volunteers often experience a sense of purpose and satisfaction as they directly contribute to improving the quality of life of others.

Whether in neighborhood help, environmental protection or supporting educational initiatives - the possibilities are almost endless. This makes it clear that volunteer work is a valuable asset to society. It is not only an opportunity to help others, but also an opportunity for personal development and fulfillment. Thanks to the commitment of many Viennese people, the hope for a strong community remains alive.