Krefeld's New Initiative Empowers Girls Through Weekly Support Sessions
A new support programme for girls has launched in Krefeld, offering a safe space for personal growth and connection. The initiative runs weekly sessions focused on building confidence, self-awareness, and social skills in a welcoming environment.
The programme consists of 16 structured sessions held every Tuesday from 4:00 to 5:30 PM. Meetings take place at the counselling centre on Dreikönigenstraße 48, providing a consistent and accessible location for participants.
Before joining, girls attend an introductory meeting to ask questions and ensure the programme suits their needs. Each session blends creative activities, group discussions, and interactive exercises to encourage self-expression and mutual support.
Key topics include managing emotions, exploring identity, and addressing challenges like bullying. The programme also focuses on self-worth and forming healthy relationships. By sharing experiences in a supportive setting, participants work on understanding themselves better and building lasting connections.
The initiative aims to help girls feel valued and empowered through structured yet flexible sessions. With a mix of discussion and hands-on activities, it provides tools for personal development and social confidence. The programme is now open to new participants in Krefeld.
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