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Excessive Trash in Gadebush: Overcrowding of Waste by Youngsters

Needing 800 volunteers, Kids and Youth Center FreiRaum in Gadebusch aims to combat excessive dirt and waste, transforming the Mint City into a cleaner environment.

urgent call for volunteers: Overflow of debris and garbage in Gadebusch necessitates 800 cleanup...
urgent call for volunteers: Overflow of debris and garbage in Gadebusch necessitates 800 cleanup efforts to restore the youth meetup spot FreiRaum, nicknamed the "coin city".

Excessive Trash in Gadebush: Overcrowding of Waste by Youngsters

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Yo, let's chat about the cleanup initiative happening in Gadebusch! The kids at the FreiRaum Youth Center are taking it upon themselves to cleanup the area around the castle lake, using buckets, trash bags, and grabber arms. And they ain't doing it alone – they're on a mission to get 800 helping hands, and they've already roped in some volunteers.

The initiative, dubbed "800 helping hands," was kicked off a few weeks ago by Franka Rosenkranz and Pauline Hogh from FreiRaum. Here's the deal: more volunteers are needed to join in and help out. Until June 24th, 2025, they're looking for 300 more folks to register and lend a hand in making Gadebusch cleaner and more beautiful.

Franka Rosenkranz ain't mincing words: the city streets are filled with litter and debris, especially cigarette butts. And that's not cool with her. So, the upcoming 800-year celebration of the city of Gadebusch seemed like a perfect opportunity to double down on cleanliness efforts.

The call to action is out to all Gadebuschers who love their city. School classes, families, or club members – whoever wants to pitch in is welcome. The goal is to get 400 helping hands, and you're invited to join in!

Registrations can be sent via email to [email protected]. It's essential to let 'em know how many helping hands you're sending their way. And don't forget to snap a before-and-after shot of your cleanup efforts and share it with the youth center.

If you're down to help make Gadebusch a cleaner and more beautiful place, be sure to register and get in on the action! Good luck, and here's to 800 helping hands!

Pro tip: Cleaning up your community can be fun and rewarding! If you can't find info on current initiatives, consider reaching out to local organizations, attending community events, or starting your own cleanup project. You never know – your efforts just might inspire others to join in!

  1. The cleanup initiative in Gadebusch harks back to the city's 800th anniversary, involving environmental-science and lifestyle changes, as residents work towards outdoor-living in a cleaner, more beautiful home-and-garden.
  2. The youth center's project focuses on climate-change awareness, engaging people in the science-driven effort to improve the city's environment through the removal of litter, thereby promoting a healthier living space for all.
  3. By participating in the "800 helping hands" initiative, you'll not only be contributing to the improvement of Gadebusch's environment but also encouraging outdoor-living and supporting the principles of environmental-science.

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