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So Vorpommern's youth should not even come up with stupid thoughts

Published on September 16, 2025

On the district prevention day, there was now a lot around the town hall in Torgelow.No fewer than 1,500 children and adolescents visited the event, which took place for the first time this year.The day was a complete success for co-organizer Norma Pahl, head of the district of Vorpommern-Greifswald.In particular, it was about prevention, but also about getting to know previously unknown leisure activities and motivating the participants into a healthy and active life. Visit all the stations with a running slip "We have students from ten schools from Penkun and Löcknitz about Pasewalk, Torgelow, Eggesin and Ferdinandshof to Ueckermünde," said the head of the regulatory office."We chose this form to show them that they are not alone and how they can make their free time meaningful." The children would have received a routing slip right from the start, on which questions had to be answered at each of the 31 stations."In the end we drew 30 children and young people who won a prize."The co -organizer also announced that the institutions and clubs have planned this event since January."A great praise goes to the employees of the town hall, who stood by advising and advised us on building up," emphasized Pahl.The experiment was successful. There was a lot of operation early in the morning at the police stand right behind the entrance.(Photo: Police VG) Andrea Semmler, who is responsible for prevention work in the police inspection, confirmed that this offer also worked."We were so densely surrounded at our stand that we hardly came to rest," said the policewoman, who with her colleagues, who was primarily informed about cyber grooming and cyberbullying. District President Sandra Nachtweih in conversation with young people.According to her own information, she was impressed by the young people.(Photo: Mathias Scherfling) District president Sandra Nachtweih (CDU) was also enthusiastic."A large offer and many hands -on activities were raised here. I am pleasantly surprised at how good the children are on," says Nachtweih, who thinks that you have to stay."One day alone is not enough. The offers have to reach rural areas, boredom drives young people to make nonsense," said the local politician and referred to the Ilse bus, which brings some flexibility into public transport. The Torgelow town hall was full of children and adolescents all day.(Photo: Mathias Scherfling) Annett Freier from the Democratic Badge in Anklam also said that young people are left too much."What I experience here is not radical. There are only too few offers in the area."She would like an all-day school after the high school system in America. Students from the Löcknitz Randow School practiced cutting fruit and vegetables.(Photo: Mathias Scherfling) Birgit Falk from the democratic women's and family alliance had brought fruit and vegetables with her colleagues."Healthy life is far too short. There are too many obese children. There must be more to happen," said the woman from the family alliance.A lot of movement and healthy food would help a lot. To pull up a 80 -kilogram dummy in a grinding basket stretcher, like here at the Torgelow fire brigade, is not that easy.(Photo: Mathias Scherfling) Overall, the offers were wide and ranged from sporting and creative workshops to information offers to the insight into the work of emergency services.The latter had built out outside.So you could become active at the Torgelow volunteer fire brigade and the technical relief organization from Pasewalk.For example, students were able to test whether they could pull an injured with a grinding basket stretcher from depth.To do this, they were able to try out rescue devices such as the spreader. "Prevention only works if it is thought to life, age-appropriate and holistically," said District Administrator Michael Sack (CDU), who is certain that adults can indirectly contribute to the prevention of youth and drug crime through such offers.