State Secretary Möller Visits SV GutsMuths Jena

SV GutsMuths Jena was able to welcome the State Secretary for Volunteering and Sport, David Möller. As part of the visit, the association received funding of over 15,000 euros from funds provided by the Voluntary Work Act. The funds are to be invested in trainer training and further education, offers for people with intellectual disabilities and in digitalization. The club is very grateful for this great support.

Another highlight of the day was the awarding of Brit Anton and Kay Bohne with the Badminton Badge of Honor from the Thuringian Badminton Association. Both have been leading the online team together on a voluntary basis for many years and do important work in the background, especially in the preparation of tournaments and league operations.
Kay Bohne also continues to work as a trainer and department head in Neustadt.

The awards were given by David Möller and Christoph Jury. The TBV would like to thank everyone for their outstanding commitment and looks forward to many more years together.

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