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    Sozialdienst katholischer Frauen e. V. Wiesbaden

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    The SkF e.V. Wiesbaden has been supporting women, children and families in need since 1907. It offers pregnancy counseling, offers for young families and the AnziehTreff for financially weak families. Committed to sustainable and inclusive support.

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    Sozialdienst katholischer Frauen e.V. Wiesbaden

    The Sozialdienst katholischer Frauen e.V. Wiesbaden (SkF) is a non-profit organization that has been supporting women, children, adolescents and families in Wiesbaden since 1907. Regardless of origin, religion or nationality, the SkF offers a variety of services to improve the living situation of these groups.

    Key Products and Services

    • Pregnancy Counseling: The SkF offers comprehensive counseling before, during and after pregnancy, including psychosocial support for prenatal diagnostics and referral to financial assistance.
    • Offers for young families: These include parenting courses, childbirth preparation courses, groups for young mothers and the Prager-Eltern-Kind-Programm (PEKiP).
    • Separation Counseling and Family Mediation: Support for separations and conflicts within families.
    • SkF AnziehTreff: Free distribution of baby and children's items for financially weak families.

    Main Mission and Values

    The mission of the SkF is to support women and families in emergency situations and to improve their living situation. The association attaches great importance to cooperation with voluntary helpers and integration into local networks.

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    The SkF is committed to sustainable and inclusive support for families. Through close cooperation with municipal and church institutions, a comprehensive network is created that enables long-term improvements. In addition, the SkF promotes the healthy development of children and the exchange between parents.

    The SkF is also the sole shareholder of Jugendhilfezentrum Johannesstift GmbH, which underlines its long-term commitment to the region. With more than 90 volunteers and 19 full-time employees, the SkF relies on a strong community to achieve its goals.

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