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Marl’s New Advice Café Opens Doors to All Residents Without Appointments

Need help but hate red tape? Marl’s advice café cuts bureaucracy, letting residents walk in for support—from trash tips to mental health. The mayor calls it a game-changer.

In this image at the bottom, there are plants, grass, road and ice. On the right there are trees,...
In this image at the bottom, there are plants, grass, road and ice. On the right there are trees, fence, street light, pole and building. On the left there are houses, plants, street lights, trees. In the background there are buildings, trees, houses, land, sky and clouds.

Marl’s New Advice Café Opens Doors to All Residents Without Appointments

The café operates on the first Wednesday of each month, offering drop-in consultations on different themes. Visitors can get help from city departments like waste management, foreign affairs, and psychological counselling. Practical sessions and rotating topics aim to meet various needs in the community.

The advice café provides a regular, low-pressure way for Marl residents to get support. With no appointments required, the service removes barriers to accessing city resources. Future sessions will continue to address different topics based on community demand.

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