Suhl Children and Youth Advisory Board: The voice for our future!

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A children's and youth advisory board was founded in Suhl on November 6, 2025 to represent the interests of young people.

In Suhl wurde am 6. November 2025 ein Kinder- und Jugendbeirat gegründet, um die Interessen junger Menschen zu vertreten.
A children's and youth advisory board was founded in Suhl on November 6, 2025 to represent the interests of young people.

Suhl Children and Youth Advisory Board: The voice for our future!

On November 6, 2025, a new children's and youth advisory board was founded in Suhl, giving the voice of young people in the city an official platform. How inSouth Thuringia reports, the advisory board will consist of committed young people who are actively committed to greater participation. The first members, including Niklas Gromeleit, Sebastian Höller, Emilia Reißig, Dustyn D. Wehowski and Alexander Gromeleit, bring a breath of fresh air into the political landscape.

The founding was initiated by the Suhl Youth Change Network, which has already organized several meetings to develop the statutes. Topics such as the tasks of the advisory board and important concerns were placed on the agenda, so that the statutes will now be presented to the city council for a decision Youth changes Suhl informed. The goal is clear: to officially represent the interests of children and young people and to give them a voice.

Volunteering and vacancies

An exciting detail is that the advisory board still offers free places for interested young people. Anyone who would like to get involved can easily get in touch via Instagram or telephone. According to the report, not all members were included in the official photo - perhaps an indication that the advisory board is hoping for even more reinforcements!

The children and youth advisory board in Suhl is a great example of how young people can actively participate in the design process of their own environment. With support from the community and the right framework conditions from the city administration, this initiative will certainly sustainably improve the quality of life for young Suhlers.

A look outside the box

Commitment to young people is a valuable asset that is valued not only in Suhl but also internationally. For example, the Kinder Foundation, founded by Rich and Nancy Kinder, specializes in organizing large donations for public causes. Since 1997, the Kinders have been committed to projects to improve urban living spaces, such as childrenfoundation.org reported. There, too, it becomes clear how important it is to offer young people a space in which they can grow and be active.

Back in Suhl, the hope is that the new children's and youth advisory board can not only deepen the concerns of the young people, but also strengthen the sense of community. Because what could be more important than for young people to come together and actively participate in their future?