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    Johanna Kirchner Stiftung der Arbeiterwohlfahrt Kreisverband header
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    Johanna Kirchner Stiftung der Arbeiterwohlfahrt Kreisverband

    from Saarbrücken

    The AWO Saarland is a leading welfare association with over 5,500 employees. It offers a variety of social services in elderly care, youth services and services for people with disabilities. Values such as solidarity and justice shape its work.

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    Company Description: AWO Saarland

    The Arbeiterwohlfahrt Saarland (AWO) is a leading, non-denominational welfare association in Saarland, specializing in managing social tasks. With roots in the labor movement, the AWO stands for solidarity, tolerance, freedom, equality, and justice.

    Services and Products

    • Elderly Care: The AWO operates numerous senior residences and nursing homes, as well as mobile services such as the Fahrbarer Mittagstisch (MenüMobil)[3].
    • Youth and Family Assistance: Extensive offerings in kindergartens, family centers, and youth centers[4].
    • Disability Assistance: Special facilities, workshops, and schools for people with disabilities[4].
    • Integration and Psychiatry: Integration assistance for migrants as well as social psychiatric care[4].
    • Consulting and Education: Extensive training program through the AWO Akademie[4].

    Company Structure and Values

    The AWO Saarland is one of the largest employers in the region with over 5,500 employees in well over 300 facilities and projects[4]. The AWO values a strong social commitment, which is reflected in its corporate culture: Solidarity, Tolerance, Freedom, Equality and Justice are the guiding values that determine its actions[2]. With a strong network of 7 district associations and over 100 local associations, the AWO is deeply rooted in the population[Info].

    Sustainability and Social Commitment

    The focus of the AWO is on people. Through its extensive services, the AWO continuously strives for social justice and participation. Active political statements, such as on the issue of poverty and wealth, underscore their commitment [1]. The AWO also offers an attractive working environment with modern social benefits and its own academy for further education and training[4].

    The AWO Saarland is therefore an elementary part of the social network in Saarland, which is continuously committed to improving the living conditions of the people.

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