We are looking for you! - Volunteering strengthens! in Gelsenkirchen

Event: We are looking for you! - Volunteering strengthens! in Quartiersladen Schalke, Liboriusstraße 63a, 45881 Gelsenkirchen on 11. June 2026

Date and Time

11. June 2026 14:00

Location

Kiosk Schalke
Liboriusstraße 109, 45881 Gelsenkirchen, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

Church & Community

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Strengthening community through volunteering in Schalke

This event focuses on voluntary engagement. The neighborhood shop Schalke will turn into a place of encounter in the afternoon, where people can learn about opportunities to collaborate with the St. Georg Social Work and collectively reflect on what strengthens a sustainable community in daily life.

Invitation to meaning, proximity, and participation

The event opens a friendly space for everyone who wants to contribute their time, experience, or willingness to engage. Voluntary tasks will be presented, including time-limited projects. This creates a faith experience in the broader sense of lived neighborly love, responsibility, and human connectedness.

What visitors can expect

The event is designed as a citizens' consultation hour and is aimed at interested parties who want to gather information without obligation. The atmosphere in the neighborhood shop Schalke is focused on exchange, orientation, and personal address. Prior contact is requested so that the conversation can start well-prepared.

Location with neighborhood relevance and open encounter

The neighborhood shop Schalke sees itself as a contact point in the district. It offers a framework for counseling, groups, workshops, and community formats. Thus, the location suits an event that makes volunteering visible not only as a task but as an expression of humanity and social responsibility.

Why this event is valuable

Anyone interested in social engagement will find a compact, inviting entry here. The event connects information, personal address, and the chance to learn concrete ways of involvement. Thus, a first conversation can become a potential starting point for lived solidarity.

Visitors can expect an informative, open afternoon with room for questions, encounters, and new perspectives. Those who want to experience volunteering as a meaningful form of togetherness should attend this event live on-site.

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