Family fights for the right to stay: mother in need of care in danger
Family fights for the right to stay: mother in need of care in danger
The city of Hiddenhausen is currently faced with a difficult situation: a 68-year-old woman from Kazakhstan, who relies on care, could be deported from Germany. This decision is made at a time when the family is in great difficulty and fights for the mother's right to stay. The circumstances are tragic and the need for a humanitarian rethink is becoming increasingly clear.
Meanwhile, the Blashheimer Markt in Lübbecke attracts numerous visitors. Under the radiant late summer sky, the market seems to be a popular attraction, especially for families. Nevertheless, the excursion apparently not only brings joy, but also a significant financial burden: for a family of four, the costs can quickly increase to 160 euros. This is a challenge for many parents because they want to take care of the well -being of their children at the same time without excessive the budget.
A look at the challenges in society
Another worrying topic is the increase in domestic violence in German households. This is particularly evident in the Herford district, where almost no women's shelter can offer more places in September. This development is alarming and raises questions about how effective support for affected women and children works. The federal government planned a statutory new regulation to counter this problem, but rumors about a possible cessation of the initiative throw a shadow on the future of the offers of help.
True to the motto "Discover your environment" is the day of the monument on the agenda this coming weekend, which celebrates the cultural diversity of the region. Historical half-timbered houses, magnificent castle gardens and important museums are part of the program, which is organized in the district of Herford and Minden-Lübbecke. This event not only offers the possibility to impart knowledge, but also to strengthen the sense of community.
The weather forecast for the region continues to indicate pleasant temperatures. In the north of East Westphalia, up to 27 degrees is expected. Little clouds and a lot of sunshine promise a nice day, so the upcoming events in particular will attract numerous people.
Current news and developments
- Another moving article deals with Tim Kähler, the mayor of Herford, who has now ended the speculation about his possible candidacy as a district administrator in the Herford district.
- concern about a dangerous property accident in Minden-Lübbecke: A damaged IBC container was found in a parking space, from which chemicals hazardous. The cause was not on site, which the situation continued to complicate.
- A company in Löhne that produces Tiny Houses defies the doldrum in construction and causes a sensation in the industry. The Smart House company offers modular houses that can be adapted to the needs of customers.
For everyone who is more interested in the current events and news in the Herford district, there are numerous sources of information. Stay informed about the events in your area!