Frankfurt association for social homes

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The Frankfurt Association for Social Homesteads e. V. is a local provider of social work in Frankfurt am Main . It was founded in 1910 and offers help in various areas of social work in around 47 facilities with 600 employees.

The range of services includes outpatient services, semi-stationary facilities, dormitories and workshops. The offer is aimed primarily at people with special social difficulties (homeless, addicts, women in emergency situations, etc.) as well as people with mental illnesses or mentally ill people and the severely disabled. A cold bus is used to care for homeless people in winter (from around October to March of each year) . There are, among other things, five rehabilitation workshops, an organic coffee roastery with a coffee bar, public kitchen and stage ( Frankfurter Salon ) and a specialist clinic for addicts in Vielbach (Westerwald). A sports network of the club was established in cooperation with the Frankfurt Gymnastics Club in 1860 .

The association is a member of the German Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband . The association is run by a two-person board (Peter Hovermann, deputy Maria Doland), the chairman of the supervisory board is Daniela Birkenfeld (social affairs officer of the city of Frankfurt am Main).

literature

  • Frankfurter Verein für Soziale Heimstätten eV (Ed.): 75 years of work: from the association for workplaces to the Frankfurt workshop . Frankfurt am Main 1986.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.reha-werkstaetten.de/
  2. Philipp Elsbrock: Getting through the day. In: FAZ.net . October 7, 2009, accessed October 13, 2018 .
  3. http://www.cafebasaglia.de/
  4. https://www.frankfurtersalon.de/
  5. http://fachkrankenhaus-vielbach.de/