Hidden object shows the diversity of commitment in Wiesbaden
The state capital of Wiesbaden presents a new hidden object picture on volunteering in the city. It shows the range of voluntary activities and pays tribute to those involved.
The detailed illustration highlights just how diverse and vibrant community engagement is in Wiesbaden—ranging from local initiatives and neighborhood assistance to cultural and social projects. It places a special focus on the diversity of the people involved and the various forms of engagement.
“The hidden object picture impressively shows how many people in Wiesbaden are working for the common good in very different ways,” says Ashkan Nekoueian, the city’s Commissioner for Civic Engagement. “This engagement brings our city to life and strengthens social cohesion.”
The goal of the hidden object picture is to showcase the numerous opportunities for participation at a glance and to inspire people to get involved themselves. At the same time, it honors the many volunteers who work daily for the common good in Wiesbaden. The hidden object picture invites viewers to discover something new time and again and can be used in public relations, at events, and in educational contexts.
Interested organizations, institutions, associations, and groups that would like to receive the hidden object picture as a poster (A0 or A1) can contact mitwirkenwiesbadende. The hidden object picture is available online at www.wiesbaden.de/engagement.
For further inquiries, please contact the Engagement Officer in the Mayor’s Office, mitWIrken Unit, also at mitwirkenwiesbadende. Further information about volunteering and civic engagement in Wiesbaden can be found at: https://www.wiesbaden.de/engagement/ (opens in a new tab). Interested citizens and representatives of nonprofit organizations can also subscribe to the “Engagement Newsletter”: www.wiesbaden.de/newsletter-engagement (opens in a new tab).
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This press release is issued by the Press Office of the State Capital of Wiesbaden, Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden, pressereferatwiesbadende Citizens with questions can contact the responsible department or office.
