Renate Harders: From the mother to club hero in Sereetz
Renate Harders: From the mother to club hero in Sereetz
commitment in club life: Renate Harders as a model for the community
In the small community of Sereetz, sport plays a central role in local culture. Here the voluntary commitment of members in the sports club is of great importance, as it contributes to strengthening social cohesion. A special example of this type of commitment is Renate Harders, who was recently recognized as a "Moin! Club hero". This award was awarded by the Ostholstein district sports association in cooperation with Sparkasse Holstein and is intended to honor the extraordinary commitment of club members.
The way from the mother to a committed athlete
Renate Harders only found her passion for judo when her children joined the Judo division of the Sereetz sports club in 2003. This illustrates how sporting interests are often passed on in families, but sometimes also emerged from a new perspective. She joined the club and quickly took responsibility: After he had acquired technical skills, she was appointed division manager. Her commitment is shown in countless events such as the judo spring tournament and the popular sumo championship that she organizes.
a role model for others
"Committed club members are role models. They radiate community and cohesion," said Jutta Voigt, the second chairman of the Ostholstein district sports association, while presenting Renate Harders the award. The honor took place as part of the club's judo safari, which increased the importance of the moment. Renate took the honor visibly moved with her colleagues and family.
a broad commitment beyond sport
The commitment of Renate Harders is not only limited to the Sereetz sports club. She has also been a secretary in the Judo district association for eight years. In addition, she played a key role in building up the supervised primary school in the Sereetz School and was an active voice in the support association for many years. Their tasks also include the role of the deputy head of the village of the Sereetz village, which shows its deep anchoring in the community.
The meaning of the award
"It is admirable how active Renate Harders is in their volunteering," commented Wiebke Watzlawek from the foundations of Sparkasse Holstein. The award as a "Moin! Clubess" is not only an appreciation for Renate Harders, but also a call to others to get involved in their community. Interested parties can send suggestions for similar committed members to the Ostholstein district sports association at any time.
The example of Renate Harders stands for the potential of individual engagement and its positive influence on the community. Their use is proof that each one can make a difference and invites others to become active and to strengthen the sense of community in Sereetz.
- Nag