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    Frauenhaus Speyer e.V.

    Frauenhaus Speyer e.V. offers protection and help for women and children who are affected by domestic violence. It supports them on the path to a self-determined life without violence.

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    About Frauenhaus Speyer e.V.

    Frauenhaus Speyer e.V. offers women and their children who are threatened or affected by domestic violence a safe haven and comprehensive support. The women's shelter sees itself as a safe space where those affected can find peace, reflect on their situation and develop new perspectives.

    The main mission of the women's shelter is to provide protection and help to women and children in emergency situations, to strengthen their rights and to prepare them for a self-determined life without violence. The association attaches importance to a respectful, appreciative and biased attitude towards women.

    In addition to safe accommodation, the offer also includes psychosocial counseling, support with official procedures, legal advice and referral to further support services. A special focus is on supporting children who are also affected by domestic violence. They are offered age-appropriate care and counseling to process the traumatic experiences.

    Frauenhaus Speyer e.V. is also actively involved in prevention work to raise awareness of domestic violence in society and to help prevent violence. The association works closely with other institutions and organizations to create a comprehensive network for those affected.

    Although no specific sustainability goals are explicitly mentioned, the work of the women's shelter is inherently sustainable, as it aims to promote the long-term well-being and independence of women and children and to contribute to combating violence in society. Supporting women in emergency situations helps to reduce social inequality and promote a fairer society.

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