Honor for Ralf shows with the Lichtenberger district state

Honor for Ralf shows with the Lichtenberger district state
On June 28, 2024, Ralf Weist was awarded the Lichtenberger district state for his special voluntary work. As a founding member of the tenant advisory board of the housing association Howoge mbH, he made an important contribution to improving the quality of living in the neighborhood of Wartenberg and Falkenberg. The tenant advisory board consists of volunteers who represent the concerns of the residents in the district and actively work for improvements. In the past, topics such as cleanliness, noise, bulky waste, neighborhood disputes and language barriers have been tackled and successfully solved. Thanks to Ralf Weist's commitment and his colleagues, many positive changes could be achieved.
District Mayor Martin Schaefer (CDU) praised Ralf's commitment and emphasized the importance of constructive communication for a well -functioning neighborhood. The Howoge's tenant advisory board plays an important role in shaping the living environment and offers the tenants the opportunity to actively participate. The aim of the tenant advisory board is to continuously improve the quality of living in the district and respond to the needs of the residents.
The awarding of the Lichtenberger district state honors the voluntary commitment of individuals, initiatives and organizations that are committed to the common good. The prize is intended to encourage people to actively get involved in their environment and bring about positive changes. Interested parties can submit suggestions for the honor at the Lichtenberg district office.
The Howoge tenant advisory boards are an important participatory element in the housing association and make a significant contribution to the design of the living environment. Dedicated people are still sought to actively contribute to the committees and to represent the interests of the tenants. Anyone who is at the Howoge has the opportunity to get involved in the tenant advisory board and to work with others on solutions for the challenges in the residential area.
Source: www.berlin.de