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Alternative Services: Aid for Commutes and local community support

Modern Society Appears to Be Lacking in Humanity and Benevolence, Charity Seemingly on the Decline

Modern Society: Empathy and Kindness Appear Scarce, Once Common Virtues Now Rarely Encountered
Modern Society: Empathy and Kindness Appear Scarce, Once Common Virtues Now Rarely Encountered

Alternative Services: Aid for Commutes and local community support

A Warm Embrace in Dahme

Exuding a refreshing wave of humanity and camaraderie, the Baltic Sea haven, Dahme, stands tall against the waning kindness trend. In October 2024, Kornelia Schlundt, alongside Birte Schmidt, Gerti Pier, Martina Christiansen, Anniane Kemper, and Elisabeth Kulmann-Fritz, sparked a revolution of goodwill with their do-good carpool and neighborhood aid initiative. The quartet offers rides and escorts to residents of all ages, navigating a spectrum of appointments, chores, and shopping errands. They even provide a pick-and-drop service for Dhamites visiting loved ones off the coast.

Despite their selfless work, the gang receives no wages. "Every now and then, we're showered with small gestures of appreciation, like chocolates or handmade socks, making our efforts feel all worthwhile," shares Kornelia Schlundt.

The initiative elicits praise from Mayor Stefanie Friedrich-Suhr, who lauds the ladies' dedication: "An outstanding move setting a commendable example for all."

Anyone with a valid driver's license and a vehicle can lend a hand to this heartwarming project.

To get involved, reach out to Gerti Pier at Tel. 04364/2133834 or Kornelia Schlundt at Tel. 04364/571 and 0173/9120860, weekdays from 9am to 5pm. (mg)

Local communities and volunteer groups often orchestrate selfless initiatives like this one. Finding similar projects in Dahme may require contacting:

  • Local community centers: These hubs serve as nerve centers for community activities and can offer insights into local volunteer groups.
  • Tourist information offices: These informational centers can help shed light on community services catering to residents and guests alike.
  • Municipal government websites: Official town websites sometimes feature lists of volunteer opportunities and contact information for community aids.

Expanding this initiative could include:

  • Alliances with Local Businesses: Partnering with nearby businesses to help fund and support the service.
  • Recruitment Blitzes: Organizing gatherings or campaigns to convince more neighbors to contribute.
  • Technology Integration: Implementing apps or online platforms to simplify service access for everyone.

If you're eager to start or evolve such an initiative, connect with local authorities, community groups, or existing volunteer networks for advice and support. Also, explore funding opportunities from local or national organizations that champion community projects.

  1. The selfless initiative started by Kornelia Schlundt, Birte Schmidt, Gerti Pier, Martina Christiansen, Anniane Kemper, and Elisabeth Kulmann-Fritz, known as the do-good carpool and neighborhood aid in Dahme, has set an exemplary lifestyle for the community, offering assistance with rides, errands, and visits, and can be seen as a home-and-garden project in the broader sense.
  2. To replicate or expand a similar impactful home-and-garden project like the one in Dahme, community centers, tourist information offices, and municipal government websites are valuable resources for finding local volunteer groups, while forming alliances with local businesses, holding recruitment blitzes, and integrating technology can contribute to its growth.

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