

Ballin Stiftung e.V.
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Ballin Stiftung: Inclusive Education and Sustainability
editThe Ballin Stiftung is a non-profit organization for child and youth welfare in Hamburg, which has been committed to the promotion of children and adolescents since 1925. The foundation was established from the estate of Eugenie Pappenheim, who wanted to help underprivileged children in honor of her deceased husband Rudolf Ballin.
Key Services
edit- Inclusive Pedagogy: The Ballin Stiftung offers inclusive and holistic educational programs for children and adolescents at numerous locations under the name Ballin on Board. These programs enable young people to explore the world in their own way.
- Participation and Exchange: An important aspect of the work is the exchange between children, educational professionals, and families to create a supportive environment.
Mission and Values
editThe Main Mission of the Ballin Stiftung is to enable children and adolescents to lead an independent life. The foundation is guided by a humanistic view of humanity and promotes diversity and democracy. It rejects inhumane ideologies.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- Sustainability: The Ballin Stiftung places great importance on sustainability and promotes education for sustainable development. This is achieved through the management of the entire organization and the promotion of employee job satisfaction.
- Participation and Professionalism: The foundation emphasizes the importance of participation and offers family-friendly structures for employees and cooperation partners.
The Ballin Stiftung is an important part of Hamburg's child and youth welfare and continuously works to promote children and adolescents to enable them to have a better future.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/ballin-albert/
- 2 - https://www.ballin.hamburg
- 3 - https://earlofcruise.blogspot.com/2017/07/as-hapag-director-albert-ballin.html
- 4 - https://www.ballin.hamburg/ballin-stiftung/
- 5 - https://www.ggarchives.com/OceanTravel/ImmigrantShips/AlbertBallin.html