Working group for youth leisure centers in Baden-Württemberg

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Working group for youth leisure centers in Baden-Württemberg
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legal form non-profit registered association
founding 1973
Seat Stuttgart Pragsattel, Germany
Members 187
Website www.agjf.de
House of Youth Work Stuttgart

The Arbeitsgemeinschaft Jugendfreizeitstätten Baden-Württemberg (AGJF) is a specialist organization for open child and youth work and represents 1200 facilities in Baden-Württemberg.

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The working group was founded in 1973 as an association of free and public sponsors of open child and youth work in Baden-Württemberg. The main task of the AGJF is to represent the interests of open child and youth work and to promote its further development.

Members of the AGJF are 92 cities and municipalities, 53 sponsoring associations, 13 church sponsors, foundations, welfare associations, 16 city and district youth associations and 13 umbrella associations at district level. All members operate facilities for open child and youth work, such as youth houses, youth clubs, play mobiles and youth farms or active playgrounds.

The representation of the interests of open child and youth work at the state level serves to provide structural security. In addition to receiving financial support as part of the state youth plan, the AGJF is present in the state board of trustees for extracurricular youth education, in the state youth welfare committee or in the advisory board of the Ministry for Labor and Social Affairs, Family, Women and Seniors BW.

The office of the AGJF is located together with the Landesjugendring Baden-Württemberg , the Academy of Youth Work and the LAG Girls Policy in the House of Youth Work on the Pragsattel in Stuttgart in the direct vicinity of the Theaterhaus Stuttgart .

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