Wiesbaden International in video
Wiesbaden lives cosmopolitanism. With "Wiesbaden International", the city has set itself the goal of strengthening the upbringing of all children and young people in the globalized world and creating a functioning framework for this. In the following interviews, active participants and supporters have their say.
Interview with Bettina Seibold, former Chairwoman of the Children and Family Committee
Betina Seibold is the former head of Protestant family education in Wiesbaden. For Wiesbaden International, she was primarily involved in the Youth Welfare Committee and the Children and Family Committee. She wants every young person to have the opportunity to gain experience abroad.
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Interview with Uwe Waldaestel, second deputy city fire inspector
Uwe Waldaestel organized the international youth meeting "Youth fire department Wiesbaden goes east" as the city's youth fire brigade officer. Young people from Wiesbaden and the youth fire department from Kirov spent twelve days in a Russian vacation camp or were guests in Germany every year. Today, he is committed to establishing new partnerships with other European youth fire departments.
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