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Advocacy for Designated Community Spaces for Social Interaction

In the heart of Cham, politicians Dr. Gerhard Hopp and Michael Multerer paid a visit to the Maltese aid service. The team around business manager Martina Vogl, consisting of 130 employees working full-time and part-time, were the focus of their visit.

The politicians were impressed by the commitment of the team, as they engaged in discussions about the aid service with Martina Vogl. The roles of the employees, typically involving healthcare and social services such as qualified nursing staff, medical assistants, and administrative personnel, were highlighted during their exchange.

Martina Vogl shared the current challenges her team is facing, and the politicians agreed that the Maltese are essential pillars of a solidarity-based and social district. However, no specific solutions or decisions regarding the aid service were mentioned during the visit.

The politicians did not provide any further details about their plans for the Maltese community in Cham. Nevertheless, they acknowledged the Maltese as important pillars of a solidarity-based and social district, emphasising their role in maintaining the district's welfare.

The visit aimed to discuss the aid service and its ongoing challenges, with Martina Vogl expressing her concerns to the visiting politicians. Despite the lack of immediate decisions, the visit served as a platform for dialogue and understanding, fostering a sense of collaboration and support for the Maltese community in Cham.

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