Home Foundation Karlsruhe
Home Foundation Karlsruhe | |
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Legal form: | Foundation under public law |
Purpose: | Elderly care , child and youth welfare , assistance to the homeless |
Chair: | Lord Mayor Frank Mentrup permanently represented by Social Mayor Martin Lenz |
Managing directors: | Martina Warth-Loos |
Consist: | since October 1, 1994 |
Founder: | City of Karlsruhe |
Number of employees: | about 400 |
Seat: | Karlsruhe , Germany |
Website: | heimstiftung-karlsruhe.de |
The Heimstiftung Karlsruhe is a foundation under public law with its seat in the Baden-Württemberg city of Karlsruhe , which is active in the elderly, child and youth welfare as well as in the homeless.
The managing director of the foundation is Martina Warth-Loos, the chairman of the foundation council, which consists of eight members of the municipal council of the city of Karlsruhe, is the social mayor Martin Lenz as permanent representative of the city's mayor.
history
History of the Sybelcentrum
The first orphanage was built in Karlsruhe in 1849 . As it quickly became dilapidated, it moved to a new building in 1898/99. The existing facilities were quickly overcrowded, so that the orphans had to be housed in the poor house, where an extension was built especially for children and young people in 1903. But because this provisional facility was soon overcrowded too, the municipal children's and infant home, which had been planned by Friedrich Beichel, was opened in September 1913. The urban children's and infant home was also called Sybelheim by the population .
The children's home was administered by the “Orphanage Foundation” until 1953. On June 18, 1953, this was abolished as a “legally independent foundation” and the assets were transferred to the “United Foundation for the Support of Poor and Needy Widows, Orphans and Sick People”. On January 1, 1995, today's Karlsruhe Home Foundation started operations and took over the operation of the children's home. In 1995 the children's home was renamed the Children's and Youth Welfare Center, as the offers go far beyond those of a children's home. From November 2017 the child and youth welfare center changed its name again to Sybelcentrum . Today the Sybelcentrum offers various residential groups (inpatient), day groups ( partially inpatient) and other outpatient offers.
Since 1962 there has been a sponsorship between the Sybelcentrum (formerly a child and youth welfare center) and the frigate Karlsruhe . The sponsorship ended in mid-2017 with the dissolution of the frigate Karlsruhe.
Facilities
- Elderly care facilities : Senior Center on Klosterweg, Senior Center Parkschlössle, Senior Residence on Wetterbach, Mobile Care Fidelitas, Assisted Living
- Child and youth welfare facilities (167 places in total): 5 reception groups, 2 family groups, youth group, self-employment group, 10 day groups, assisted living, advice center for homeless children and young people (IGLU), on-call care
- Augartenschule (primary school, special school , Werkrealschule, SBBZ ESENT)
- Homeless assistance facilities : Adler residential group & branch offices, work projects , long-term living area , Weitblick residential group
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ City of Karlsruhe, Home Foundation Karlsruhe: Home Foundation Karlsruhe. City of Karlsruhe, accessed on July 18, 2016 .
- ↑ Home Foundation Karlsruhe. In: www.heimstiftung-karlsruhe.de. Retrieved July 27, 2016 .
- ↑ Articles of Association of the Home Foundation
- ^ Katja Förster: Home education in Karlsruhe - From the orphanage to the child and youth welfare center . In: Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe, Heimstiftung Karlsruhe by Manfred Koch (Hrsg.): Series of publications of the Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe . tape 4 . Info Verlag, 2004, ISBN 978-3-88190-381-3 , p. 78 .
- ^ Katja Förster: Home education in Karlsruhe - From the orphanage to the child and youth welfare center . In: Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe, Heimstiftung Karlsruhe by Manfred Koch (Ed.): House and Building History, series of publications by the Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe . tape 4 . Info Verlag, 2004, ISBN 978-3-88190-381-3 , p. 67, 73 .
- ^ Katja Förster: Home education in Karlsruhe - From the orphanage to the child and youth welfare center . In: Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe, Heimstiftung Karlsruhe by Manfred Koch (ed.): House and building history - series of publications by the Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe . tape 4 . Info Verlag, 2004, ISBN 978-3-88190-381-3 , p. 7 .
- ^ Katja Förster: Home education in Karlsruhe - From the orphanage to the child and youth welfare center . In: Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe, Heimstiftung Karlsruhe by Manfred Koch (ed.): House and building history - series of publications by the Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe . tape 4 . Info Verlag, 2004, ISBN 978-3-88190-381-3 , p. 113 .
- ↑ Home Foundation Karlsruhe: 10 years 1995-2005 . Ed .: Home Foundation Karlsruhe. Karlsruhe 2005, p. 24 ff .
- ↑ Home Foundation Karlsruhe. Retrieved November 7, 2017 .
- ↑ The sponsorship . Website of the German Navy.
- ^ Karlsruhe: Frigate Karlsruhe: flags are brought down. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
- ↑ Home Foundation Karlsruhe. Retrieved November 7, 2017 .
- ↑ Home Foundation Karlsruhe. In: www.heimstiftung-karlsruhe.de. Retrieved July 18, 2016 .