KBF Foundation

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Foundation KBF non-profit GmbH
legal form profit company
founding 1970 as eV
Seat Mössingen , Germany
motto We help!
main emphasis Early intervention, people with disabilities, old people
Action space Neckar-Alb region
people Gert Mohler (Board of Directors), Wolfgang Welte (Board of Directors), Klaus Barthold (Board of Directors), Thomas Seyfarth (Chairman of the Board of Trustees)
Employees 1400
Volunteers 300 ( FSJ ), 200 ( BFD )
Members 720
Website www.kbf.de

The KBF gGmbH foundation , based in Mössingen , Baden-Württemberg , supports a network of funding institutions for people with disabilities and the elderly in the Neckar-Alb region , which includes the Tübingen and Reutlingen districts as well as the Zollernalb district. There are currently 75 facilities in operation at 23 locations.

The association for the support of physically handicapped people Neckar-Alb eV, which was established in 1970 from a parents' initiative, was converted into the KBF Foundation on January 1, 2012, which is the sole shareholder of KBF non-profit GmbH and has been KBF Betriebsträgergesellschaft gGmbH since January 1, 2014. The Chairman of the Board of Trustees is Thomas Seyfarth, the Board of Trustees Gert Mohler, Wolfgang Welte and Klaus Barthold. The basis of the work is a humanistic view of man and a differentiated conception.

Voluntary service

At times with more than 600 civil service places, the KBF was the largest civil service agency in Germany and in 40 years employed more than 15,000 civil service people. The KBF ran its own civil service school in Bodelshausen and administered the civil service places for 700 other offices of the Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband. With the suspension of conscription in 2011, community service also ended. As its successor, the Federal Voluntary Service was introduced, for which the KBF - in addition to around 300 places for the Voluntary Social Year - has around 200 places. The administrative office was converted into a carrier for FSJ and BFD, the civil service school into an education center. Today the KBF is the largest agency for voluntary services.

Facilities

administration

A typical KBF bus , one of around 300 KBF vehicles
  • Management and administration, Mössingen
  • KBF Foundation
  • Advisory service
  • FSJ and BFD sponsors
  • Driving service

School facilities

The Dreifürstenstein School is a special educational and advisory center with a focus on physical and motor development in an independent sponsorship. Classes are based on the curriculum of the primary and secondary schools , the special needs school and the school for the mentally handicapped. The school has an early counseling center and a boarding school. The school has branches in Dornstetten and Münsingen . For the 2011/2012 school year, the Dreifürstenstein School will be expanded to include a primary school for non-disabled children. The school is named after the Dreifürstenstein .

The Ringelbach School - Vocational Training in Reutlingen offers young people with physical disabilities in particular, in addition to a one-year VAB, two to three-year training in the commercial, domestic and industrial sectors. Both the school and the training part take place at the Ringelbach School. Part of the conception is the work in practice and student companies . A boarding school is attached to the school.

Early intervention

  • Hechingen (interdisciplinary early intervention center)
  • Mössingen (special educational early counseling center, therapeutic agent)
  • Reutlingen (interdisciplinary early intervention center)
  • Tübingen (interdisciplinary early intervention center)

Integrative day-care facilities with school kindergartens and day-care centers

Facilities for adult people with disabilities

  • Bodelshausen (residential building, day care center)
  • Hechingen (residential building, day care center, assisted living)
  • Reutlingen (residential building, day care center, assisted living)
  • Mössingen (residential building, assisted living)
  • Tübingen (residential building, assisted living)

Facilities for seniors

  • Balingen ("Hörnleblick" senior citizens' residence with nursing home, assisted living)
  • Balingen ("Panorama" senior citizens' residence, assisted living)
  • Hechingen (assisted living, day care)
  • Hirrlingen (nursing home, assisted living)
  • Nehren (assisted living)
  • Ofterdingen ("Mauritiusblick" retirement home with nursing home, assisted living)
  • Rangendingen (with nursing home, assisted living)
  • Reutlingen (day care "Im Ringelbach"; with senior care home and assisted living)
  • Rottenburg ("Ehinger Platz" senior citizens 'residence and "Kapuzinergarten" senior citizens' residence) with a nursing home and assisted living
  • Starzach with a nursing home and assisted living
  • Tübingen (assisted living, day care)

Mobile social and nursing services

  • Hechingen (food on wheels)
  • Reutlingen
  • Tübingen

Individual evidence

  1. Dreifürstenstein-Grundschule also accepts non-disabled pupils from 2011 In: Schwäbisches Tagblatt. December 18, 2010
  2. Homepage of the KBF: Elementary School Department  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.kbf.de  

Coordinates: 48 ° 23 '58.7 "  N , 9 ° 3' 11.1"  E

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