Friday, January 16, 2026 • Everyday Heroes
"Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old."
— Franz Kafka

How Hamburg Combats Loneliness with 'Culture Buddies'

How Hamburg Combats Loneliness with 'Culture Buddies'
When Christine Worch watched her father's world contract with dementia, she saw that "aging isn't just a biological process, it's a social challenge." This realization would reshape Hamburg's cultural landscape and dissolve the invisible walls between generations. Worch began to pair low-income seniors with teenage volunteers for free outings to concerts and museums, transforming what could be charity into something more delicate: mutual discovery, where an 85-year-old exchanges phone numbers with a student and a retired physicist tutors her companion through calculus. The teenagers also receive training -- first laughing while wearing 35 kilogram "aging simulation suits" through city streets, then falling into a quiet empathy as their spines curve and steps slow through the simulation. What emerges isn't just a remedy for loneliness but a quiet alternative to the way society separates the young and the old. "When you attend a cultural event together," Worch says, "you're not caregiver and care recipient. You're two people sharing beauty."

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