The Silent Heroine on the Platform
Ute Honecker has been involved in the Bonn station mission for almost ten years. “The mission is not only a low-threshold contact point for travelers, but above all a place of refuge for people in difficult life situations”, says Honecker, emphasizing that the most important thing about this work is the willingness to love one’s neighbor.
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Volunteering at the station mission
Anyone interested in volunteering at the Bahnhofsmission should be open-minded about people and their problems as well as the church.
Suitable for volunteering are people aged between 18 and 65. Volunteers receive training by the station mission.
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Florian Semrau
Florian Semrau was born in Hamm in 1998. His interest in media and journalism was awakened during a school internship in a print shop. His further path led him to the press department of the information and documentation channel Phoenix, where he works as a student trainee. And because he deals with cultural and political issues there, he would like to combine the two later on: In future, he wants to travel the world as a foreign reporter and report on foreign cultures.

Leonie Welters
Leonie Welters was born in Mönchengladbach in 2001. Ever since she saw Frauke Ludowig on television for the first time, she wanted to become a journalist and presenter. She started out as a working student in the studio at RTL Germany before moving to the “Punkt 6/7/8” newsroom. Breaking news situations always give her an adrenaline rush. She doesn’t shy away from night shifts and likes to get up at midnight. Because she can’t get enough of the atmosphere at the station, she likes to stay a few hours longer and use the free rooms to study.