Rescue for Kibo! Parents and children fight against funding stop in Dresden

In Löbtau, parents and children demonstrate against planned funding stop for children's meeting, including the Kibo. Support vital!
In Löbtau, parents and children demonstrate against planned funding stop for children's meeting, including the Kibo. Support vital! (Symbolbild/MD)

Rescue for Kibo! Parents and children fight against funding stop in Dresden

in Dresden is bubbling: The concerns about closing important children's meetings, such as the Kibo in Löbtau, recently accepted dramatic features. According to TAG24 , the urban funding is to be canceled by the end of the year, which drives parents and children to the barricades. On Thursday there was an impressive demonstration in front of the new town hall, in which those present fought for the preservation of their children's meeting.

The youth welfare committee has spoken out to continue the promotion of the Kibo, but at the same time the decision hurts that seals the end of the "Moosmutzelhaus". This dilemma is emblematic for bigger problems: the city itself admits that the infrastructure for children and families continues to crumble, and alternatives do not seem to be in sight. Jenny Uschkrath, mother and active volunteers in the Kibo, appealed to the community that all children's meeting should remain open instead of being played against each other.

A look at the funding landscape

The importance of funding for child and youth education cannot be assessed highly enough. These funds are crucial to create a good environment for the coming generations. According to German volunteering , early support in various social areas are necessary. These range from educational counseling to youth social work to projects that work against child poverty.

The large number of funding approaches include state funds that are provided via the federal and state level. The Federal Ministry for Family, Seniors, Women and Youth offers financial aid as part of the children's and youth plan that support a wider range of projects, including political education and anti-racism training. blog-funding also emphasizes that many of the funds are awarded by youth welfare offices, which often serve as the first point of contact for corresponding applications.

challenges of financing

The situation in Dresden, however, illustrates the challenges with which many cities are fighting. The closure of children's meetings could not only have an immediate effect on the affected children and parents, but also long -term consequences for the city's social infrastructure. Especially in difficult economic times, it is important that children, young people and families receive the support they are willing.

The city has the responsibility to ensure the necessary support and to promote cohesion in the community. Citizens' foundations and private foundations should also be integrated into the search for solutions in order to promote innovative projects. A broad support goes beyond the municipal area and could be combined with a variety of funding opportunities to ensure well -being and social participation.

In the end, the hope that the voice of the people who fight their children's meeting will be heard and motivates those responsible to act. The future of the children would not only be of crucial importance for them, but also for society.

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