Key Findings of the Document:
Volunteer Card Now Available for Residents of the University City of Gießen
The University City of Gießen has introduced a Volunteer Card to recognise and appreciate the dedication of volunteers who contribute to the common good. If you are a resident of Gießen and have been volunteering for at least three years or since the foundation of the organisation, with an average of five weekly hours, you may be eligible for this card.
To apply for the Volunteer Card, you can download the application form from an undisclosed location or request it by phone at 0641 306-1012. The application form requires a written statement from the respective association or organisation confirming your volunteer work.
Eligible citizens should send their completed applications to the Magistrate of the University City of Gießen, Office for Magistrate, Information and Service, Berliner Platz 1, 35390 Gießen. The name of the magistrate responsible for initial and repeat applications for the volunteer card is not publicly specified.
It is important to note that no compensation is provided for volunteer activities. The renewal applications for the Volunteer Card can be submitted between 1st August 2025 and 31st October 2025. Renewal is possible for holders of the Volunteer Card whose validity expires on 31st December 2025 or has already expired, provided they still meet the conditions for the award of the Volunteer Card.
Further information on the Volunteer Card and the renewal process is not currently available. If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact the number provided. Let's celebrate and honour the selfless efforts of our volunteers in the University City of Gießen!
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