Storytelling café in Waldkappel: Together against loneliness and isolation!

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The storytelling café in Waldkappel promotes exchange between older people to counteract loneliness. Monthly meetings since 2008.

Das Erzählcafé in Waldkappel fördert den Austausch älterer Menschen, um Einsamkeit entgegenzuwirken. Monatliche Treffen seit 2008.
The storytelling café in Waldkappel promotes exchange between older people to counteract loneliness. Monthly meetings since 2008.

Storytelling café in Waldkappel: Together against loneliness and isolation!

In Waldkappel, a tranquil town in the Werra-Meissner district, the monthly storytelling café has a lot to offer. Older people meet here to exchange personal stories and experience community. The storytelling café was launched in 2008 by the Local Alliance for Families with the aim of preventing older people from becoming lonely. It has now become an integral part of the local culture, as well werra-rundschau.de reported.

The meetings usually take place on the first Thursday of each month in the Waldkappel senior center, after the storytelling café has been held in advance in the Kotte coffee shop. Over coffee and cake, the participants listen intently to the stories of their fellow human beings. Alexander Frank, the organizer, ensures that interesting speakers are regularly invited to report on various topics. These range from politics to health to personal stories that encourage participants to think and enable in-depth conversations.

A space for encounter and appreciation

The concept of the storytelling café goes beyond mere exchange. It is a place where older people experience appreciation and recognition. The initiative shows how important it is to create spaces for personal contact in a fast-moving and often digital world. stiftungschweiz.ch explains that such formats specifically serve to make new contacts and promote a sense of community.

In the current program “Strengthening the participation of older people – against loneliness and social isolation”, which runs until 2027, the focus is on supporting older people aged 60 and over to improve their quality of life. Information and advice aim to educate people about social challenges - and that is also a central concern of the storytelling cafés, as shown on esf-regiestelle.de is summarized.

Shared traditions and special occasions

A special highlight in the storytelling café is the traditional Advent celebration in December, where Christmas carols are sung together and content from the past comes to life. Even children from local daycare centers take part on this day and bring the Christmas spirit with their songs. Such events not only strengthen solidarity among older people, but also contribute to the integration of the younger generation.

The organizers meet the challenges of finding suitable speakers and developing new topics with creativity and commitment. The story café remains a lively meeting place and an important building block for harmonious coexistence in Waldkappel.