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Rodgau's 'Notinsel' Project Expands to Protect Children in Emergencies

Rodgau's 'Notinsel' project is expanding to create a network of safe spaces for children in need. With the support of local businesses and institutions, the project aims to provide protection and assistance to as many children as possible in emergency situations.

In the picture we can see some school children are standing on the path with school uniforms and...
In the picture we can see some school children are standing on the path with school uniforms and they are holding some papers in their hands and one girl is talking something near the microphone which is to the stand and behind them we can see a fencing wall and to the top of it we can see a shed with some balloons top it.

Rodgau's 'Notinsel' Project Expands to Protect Children in Emergencies

The 'Notinsel' project is set to expand in Rodgau, with schools, kindergartens, and other institutions joining in the coming weeks. Led by the Agency for Economic Development and City Marketing, the project kicks off on September 15th, with the first 'Notinseln' starting from October 1st. The goal is to offer as many children in Rodgau as possible protection and help in emergency situations.

The project, free for businesses to participate in, has already seen several establishments in Jügesheim and Nieder-Roden volunteer as 'Notinseln' before the official start. Interested companies can contact '[email protected]' or visit 'rodgau.de/Notinsel' for more information. The local coordinator, Jennifer Jäger, is leading the initiative to provide children in distress with safe havens. Parents are encouraged to inform their children about the new points of contact.

The 'Notinsel' project is part of a nationwide initiative. For further details, visit 'www.notinsel.de'.

The expansion of the 'Notinsel' project in Rodgau aims to create a network of safe spaces for children in need. With the support of local businesses and institutions, the project seeks to provide protection and assistance to as many children as possible in emergency situations.

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