District Administrator Allgaier welcomes participants to a Lions Quest seminar in the district hall - How young people can act as adults
District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier welcomed teachers who are currently taking part in the Lions Quest seminar "Acting Adult" at the district hall on Monday (March 11). Lions Quest is a three-part life skills program for young people between the ages of 15 and 21 in Germany. "The program strengthens the students' social, emotional and communication skills, promotes their willingness to learn and the classroom climate. This is entirely in the interests of the district, especially its local search officers, who provide organizational support for the seminars," said District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier in his welcoming address.
At the welcome from left: Christiane Tepel, Dr. Peter Drehmann, Lions Quest representative, Matthias Schall, President of the Ludwigsburg-Favorite Lions Club, District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier, Cornelia Knapp, Municipal Addiction Officer for the Ludwigsburg district, Volker Heß, head of the seminar, and Sabine Keller, also Municipal Addiction Officer for the Ludwigsburg district. The framed black and white photo in the middle shows Karl Stolz, the former Ludwigsburg district administrator and founding president of the Ludwigsburg-Favorite Lions Club.
More than 1,300 teachers from the Ludwigsburg district have been introduced to the Lions Quest program to date. The cooperation between the Ludwigsburg District Office and the Lions Club Ludwigsburg-Favorite for the Lions Quest seminars has been in place since 2006. In addition to pupils from general education schools, the aim is also to reach young people and young adults in the transition from school to work and in extracurricular youth work.