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    Wohlfahrtsgesellschaft Gut Hellberg mbH

    from Ettlingen

    The Wohlfahrtsgesellschaft "Gut Hellberg" mbH is committed to young people and offers them stability and perspectives through educational and training opportunities. With facilities in Ettlingen and Rheinmünster-Schwarzach, it promotes social sustainability and emotional support.

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    Wohlfahrtsgesellschaft "Gut Hellberg" mbH

    The welfare organization Gut Hellberg mbH is a non-profit institution that is engaged within the framework of the Caritas Association. Its main goal is to provide young people with stability, security, and future prospects. This is achieved through the provision of educational and training opportunities in various facilities.

    Key Products and Services

    • St. Augustinusheim and St. Augustinusschule in Ettlingen
    • St. Franziskusheim and Alexia-Schule in Rheinmünster-Schwarzach
    • Vocational Education in Ettlingen and Rheinmünster-Schwarzach
    • Offers include children's and youth residential homes, leisure and educational programs, as well as social group work.

    Mission and Values

    The mission of Gut Hellberg is to support young people and provide them with a safe environment. The guiding principle "Clear Line with Heart" reflects the educational approach that is based on clear structures while also providing emotional support[1].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the welfare organization places value on comprehensive support for young people, which can also have long-term positive effects on society. Involvement in the Caritas network and a focus on education and training contribute to social sustainability.

    Current Developments

    Gut Hellberg regularly provides updates from the various facilities and vocational training centers to keep informed about the progress and successes of young people[4].

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