The young Muslims have been campaigning for a peaceful society for years under the motto "Love for all - hatred for no one". As part of their charity week, they also stopped in the diakonia in Südwestfalen for the day.
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By News Desk | December 20, 2017
Lively, cheerful and colorful was the theme at Café Patchwork, when six young men from a Muslim community in Betzdorf took command of the kitchen. When it became known that members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community were preparing and spending the meal that day, the visitors and staff of the day's stay were eager to see what it would taste like. Many surprised the composition of Asian fragrances and spices that filled the room. And obviously it has tasted all.
The Café Patchwork is the diaconal day-care center in South Westphalia and provides people in socially difficult living situations with a place to stay and retreat. Guests of the café can warm up here, have a coffee, have a hot meal, take a shower or wash and dry their clothes. But the café patchwork team around Barbara Wied helps even more, has an open ear for the needs and problems of the guests and seeks solutions together with them. "For guests who come regularly, we feel immediately if there are physical or mental problems. Then we offer talks and very practical help, "explained Wied.
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