Where's Tim? – The thriller rally for young people

in Döhren, Wülfel
and Mittelfeld

Discover the district and help solve a tricky case! 

The Crime Rally Where's Tim? is aimed at adventurous young people from the age of 12 who want to put their nose to the test and get to know their district even better!
Digitally supported by the free app Action bound, which can be easily downloaded in advance, the young people find themselves directly in the story alone, with friends or parents: their classmate Tim has disappeared without a trace! Can you help solve the case?

The participants use GPS to move through the districts of Döhren, Wülfel and Mittelfeld, rattle off all the places where Tim has been recently and answer quiz questions. In doing so, they automatically get to know places that are relevant for young people, where they can learn, play, do sports or seek help.
When they arrive at the next location, the facility there is automatically introduced by a recorded video. So no strangers have to be spoken to!

In a playful way, the young people learn how to get around in their district on foot, by bike, bus and train, improve their media skills and soak up some sun and fresh air!
So don't forget water and sunscreen, as well as a day ticket for the ÜSTRA (1 zone)!
With the points that are collected by answering the quiz questions correctly, the app creates a ranking.
At the end of the game period, the participants with the most points can look forward to great prizes such as vouchers for a day in the adventure pool or in the climbing hall. After the prize has been awarded, all data collected will be completely deleted again.

To play along, the young people download the app from the Google Playstore Action bound down and scan the
QR-Code on the poster or under this text to the so-called "Bound", So the crime rally mentioned,
to start.

The rally was developed by the Media working group of Municipal Prevention Council Döhren-Wülfel (KPR), in which two social workers and a police officer work.
In the KPR itself, under the chairmanship of the district mayor Antje Kellner, both specialists and volunteers network to exchange ideas and set up projects with a preventive character for the district. Interested parties can come along at any time and join a working group.

The project was financed by the district council of Döhren-Wülfel. The prizes were also made available free of charge by various institutions in the city district.

If you have additional questions about the crime rally, please send an email to Mr Paasch from AG Medien at paasch@afw-regionhannover.de.