Gerhard Möller: A farewell, the Fulda community remains loyal!

Gerhard Möller: A farewell, the Fulda community remains loyal!

Gerhard Möller said goodbye as chairman of the St. Antonius Foundation in a solemn setting. The 75-year-old, who shaped city events in Fulda for many years, will remain active even after retiring from the city palace. Möller was the first district deputy and 12 years mayor for 16 years and managed the Fulda History Association under his aegis and was significantly shaped by the St. Antonius Foundation.

His balance sheet is impressive: more than a million euros were collected in donations during his time. The outstanding projects include the biological vegetable nursery: grow in Haimbach and an inclusive project on the Frauenberg, which was realized in cooperation with the Franciscans. "The solidarity of the Fulda population was crucial for this sum," emphasizes Möller. The foundation itself has existed for over 18 years and has set itself the goal of initiating innovative projects to promote inclusion and participation of people with disabilities.

new board members and challenges

With the surprising news that Möller also remains on the new board of the St. Antonius Foundation, continuity in the important work for people with disabilities is guaranteed. Together with Gertraud Sorg, he was presented by the management of St. Antonius gGmbH, which emphasized that mouth-to-mouth propaganda and personal exchange are essential factors for the success of projects. The challenges of inclusion are particularly important to those responsible. Möller is known in the "Antonius. Network Mensch" and is looking forward to his new role. The foundation is currently dealing with the “Ambinius” project, which is supposed to involve people with disabilities even more.

The challenges in inclusion are diverse. According to the Aktion Mensch initiative, inclusion aims to enable all people, regardless of disabilities or other disadvantages, the equal participation in life in society. It is about overcoming physical barriers and reducing social prejudices. The role of clubs such as the St. Antonius Foundation, which is committed to accessibility and including offers, is all the more important.

a legacy of solidarity

In his farewell words,

Gerhard Möller emphasizes the need to always critically question projects and to reflect on their effectiveness. "We all have to pull together to strengthen the community," he says. The opening of the Frauenberg monastery remains a central concern, which should act as a meeting room for people with and without disabilities. In his time as chairman, he has proven that he has a good hand for the implementation of public projects that give important impulses for society.

With a clear appeal to all Fuldaer, Möller wishes that new colleagues will be won for the foundation. "We need a breath of fresh air and committed people who share our values," he emphasizes. Even if his official farewell is imminent, he remains true to the St. Antonius Foundation and its goals. In the hope that the next board members also set the course for an inclusive future, he refers to the importance of respect and openness in the community.

The future of the St. Antonius Foundation is in the hands of its new board members, and it is to be hoped that it will keep the course that Gerhard Möller has taken. The next steps, especially in the area of ​​inclusion, may be expected.

For more information for Gerhard Möller and his projects, visit the articles from Osthessen-news , fuldainfo and Social responsibility .

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