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    Evangelische Bahnhofsmission Fürth e.V.

    The Evangelische Bahnhofsmission Fürth e.V. has been offering Christian-based help for people in emergency situations since 1947. Among other things, it supports the homeless with transitional housing and accompanying programs.

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    Evangelische Bahnhofsmission Fürth e.V.

    The Evangelische Bahnhofsmission Fürth e.V. is a diaconal association that has been caring for people in social emergencies since 1947. Founded by Pastor Walter Kreitschmann, the mission focuses on supporting homeless people, especially those with psychosocial difficulties.

    Main Topics and Services

    • Social Therapeutic Transitional Home: Offers 24 places in six residential groups for homeless men and provides social therapeutic trained staff for up to 18 months[1].
    • Assisted Living: Specialized housing is offered for people with addictions[2].
    • Outpatient Support Programs: These programs support the integration of people in need through work therapy and individual assistance offers[2].

    Main Mission and Values

    The main mission of the Evangelische Bahnhofsmission Fürth is to offer people in precarious life situations Christian-influenced charity and support. The work is oriented towards the topics of housing, work, finances, health and social relationships[1].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    The mission is involved in various initiatives to combat poverty and destitution and promotes health promotion for homeless people. The donations, such as the recent 10,000 euros from the Manfred Roth Stiftung, are used to cover the increased operating costs and ensure daily care[3].

    The Evangelische Bahnhofsmission Fürth is committed to sustainable social integration in the region through such initiatives and attaches great importance to continuous support and cooperative collaboration with local associations.

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