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    Arbeiter Wohlfahrt Kreisverband Darmstadt-Stadt e.V.

    from Darmstadt

    AWO Darmstadt: Here you will find jobs with meaning! As a leading provider of social services in the region, the AWO is committed to a just society. Become part of our team!

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    Company Description: AWO Darmstadt

    The Arbeiterwohlfahrt (AWO) Darmstadt is a leading provider of social services in the region. As part of the Free Welfare Association, the AWO has been committed to a socially just society for over 100 years.

    Key Products and Services

    • Social Facilities: The AWO operates several daycare centers and offers framework concepts for language support and protection concepts[2][4].
    • Training and Internships: It offers internships for pupils and students as well as opportunities for a Voluntary Social Year (FSJ) or Federal Volunteer Service (BFD)[4].
    • Family Centers: The AWO family gGmbH, a subsidiary of the AWO Kreisverband Darmstadt-Dieburg, specializes in sponsoring crèches, daycare centers and family centers[1][5].

    Mission and Values

    The AWO stands for the values Solidarity, Tolerance, Freedom, Equality, Justice and Democracy. It is committed to a socially just society and advocates for the democratic welfare state[3][5].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    The AWO works sustainably and is committed to the careful use of resources. It promotes a democratic coexistence in solidarity and respect for nature[3]. The organization strives to present its principles transparently and use them as a benchmark for its work[3].

    Current Developments

    The AWO Darmstadt offers innovative working conditions, including further education and training for its employees. It is always looking for dedicated and competent employees to further strengthen its social services[1][4].

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