Habila

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Habila GmbH
legal form GmbH
founding 2003 (predecessor organizations from 1889)
Seat Tubingen , Germany
management Joachim Kiefer, managing director
Number of employees 1,455
sales EUR 77.06 million
Branch Disability organization, health and care services
Website www.habila.de

The Habila GmbH (until January 2019 LWV.Eingliederungshilfe GmbH ) based in Tübingen offers in Baden-Württemberg for about 1,600 people with disabilities individual care planning and assistance for participation and independence.

history

The current facilities of the Habila GmbH go back to the founding in the last decade of the 19th century. The establishment of four central rural poor associations in the area of ​​Württemberg and Hohenzollern in 1889 can be seen as the hour of birth of the later state welfare association. These rural poor associations were responsible for people in need who, in contrast to the “local poor”, had no support residence.

In the years that followed, the rural poor associations founded so-called “Poor Employment and Retention Centers”, to which homeless, old, sick and disabled people were brought relatively indiscriminately. These foundations took place in Ulm in 1891 (" Oberer Riedhof "); 1894 in Reutlingen-Rommelsbach ; 1896 in Ellwangen ("Gut Rabenhof") and 1897 in Markgröningen . In 1924 the four rural poor associations were transferred to the Württemberg State Welfare Association, and the facilities were renamed "State Welfare Institutions".

The crimes of National Socialism also claimed numerous victims in the state welfare institutions. During “ Aktion T4 ”, which the Nazis cynically called “ euthanasia ” (“good death”), at least 279 handicapped people from the four state welfare institutions were murdered in 1940/41, most of them in the Grafeneck killing center near Münsingen .

In 1964, the newly created State Welfare Association Württemberg-Hohenzollern (LWV) took over the business of the State Welfare Association and thus also the sponsorship of the homes.

By resolution of the association assembly of the LWV Württemberg-Hohenzollern, the four homes were combined under the umbrella of a non-profit GmbH on January 1, 2003. The LWV.Eingliederungshilfe GmbH was commissioned to develop innovative and decentralized living and working options for people with disabilities. The LWV Württemberg-Hohenzollern i. Despite its dissolution on January 1, 2005, A. remained the sole shareholder of LWV.Eingliederungshilfe GmbH until January 1, 2018 and determined the principles through the shareholders' meeting of the 22 urban and rural districts of Württemberg-Hohenzollern.

On January 1, 2018, the LWV.Eingliederungshilf e was incorporated into the municipal association for youth and social affairs in Baden-Württemberg , but remained as a GmbH. The committee for integration aid and integration societies newly formed in the association assembly was now responsible for the LWV.

The Habila GmbH is represented in the urban and rural districts Alb-Donau-Kreis and Ulm, Esslingen, Ludwigsburg, Ostalbkreis, Reutlingen, Tubingen, Heidenheim and Schwäbisch Hall. On February 1, 2019, LWV.Eingliederungshilfe GmbH became Habila GmbH .

Housing offers

  • for people with intellectual disabilities
  • for elderly people with intellectual disabilities
  • for people with physical and multiple disabilities
  • for people with mental disabilities

Job offers

  • Funding and support area
  • Workspace
  • Outdoor workplaces
  • Integration company Insiva

Federal Voluntary Service and FSJ

The Habila GmbH offers places for the federal voluntary service and the voluntary social year .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Annual financial statements as of December 31, 2018 in the electronic federal announcement