Manufacturer · Germany
AWO-Rheingau-Taunus Service GmbH
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About
AWO-Rheingau-Taunus Service GmbH is a German non-profit welfare organization that provides childcare, school support, youth services, and community work across the Rheingau-Taunus district and Wiesbaden, headquartered in Idstein.
Here are key aspects of the company:
- Products & Services: The organization operates four kindergartens in Idstein and Schlangenbad, offers care at 18 primary schools in the Rheingau-Taunus district and Wiesbaden, provides youth social work and group student support at ten schools, runs counseling stations and a youth center, and manages administrative and technical background services.
- Industries: Their activities span early childhood education, school-based care, youth welfare, community development projects, and general social assistance for vulnerable populations including children, seniors, people with disabilities, migrants, the homeless, the unemployed, and the sick.
- Customers: They serve socially disadvantaged individuals across all age groups, specifically targeting benachteiligte Kinder und Erwachsene (disadvantaged children and adults), Seniorinnen und Senioren (senior women and men), Menschen mit Behinderung (people with disabilities), Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund (people with a migration background), Wohnungslose (homeless people), Beschäftigungslose (unemployed individuals), and Kranke (sick people).
- Innovation: The company is driven by core values of solidarity, tolerance, freedom, equality, and justice, aiming to foster a fair, solidaric, and tolerant society through daily engagement in both full-time and volunteer roles.
- Certifications: As part of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt (AWO), one of Germany's six leading welfare organizations, they operate under a statutory framework grounded in democratic principles and social rights established since their founding in 1919.
Since its establishment in 1919, AWO-Rheingau-Taunus Service GmbH has remained committed to empowering marginalized groups through structured social programs rooted in shared human dignity and collective responsibility.