New home for refugees: Start in Schönkirchen is delayed!

New home for refugees: Start in Schönkirchen is delayed!
Schönkirchen, Deutschland - It is bubbling in Schönkirchen! Finally the Schrevenborn office ventilates the curtain and presents the brand new refugee accommodation in Schönberger Landstrasse. But at the open house, the mood was still a bit steamed. The picture is still shaped by bare walls and uncomfortable rooms. Nevertheless, the interest of the public was enormous who wanted to get an idea despite unfinished work. Above all, the question of which residents will move in here in the future caused the residents in a bright excitement.
up to 50 people should hold the accommodation, reported Juliane Bohrer, the committed official director, whose plans are the focus. However, the completion of the facility depends on many small details. Weather -related delays in particular leave the final opening date in the uncertain. However, Bohrer optimistically aims February or March. The accommodation should offer various refugees, from single people to families with children, a temporary refuge, according to Kieler Nachrichten .
variety instead of simplicity
"Will it be a home for 50 young men?", Skeptically asks the resident Regine Reischert. But official director Bohrer disperses the concerns: A colorful mix of different age groups and social backgrounds is intended, she emphasized. The state is awarded by the federal state and is then relocated to the circles to the offices. The office does not influence this, but it does not have the diverse accommodation options in the area, including Heikendorf and Mönkeberg.
The technical sophistication of the new accommodation is impressive: 400 square meters on two floors, with rooms for two residents per unit, promise individual adaptation to the special needs of future residents. Niels Papke, the project manager of the responsible construction company, said that each of the modular apartments from two-person rooms is designed for life.
a luxury of the future?
The facility, even if it is also to do the last work, was eagerly awaited. The sheer size of the investment of 4.2 million euros, which, according to the plans, could amount to a total of 5.4 million euros, shows how seriously the Schrevenborn office takes the task of offering the refugee transition solutions. Petra Bertig, head of the Office of Education and Social Affairs, underlined the importance of the project as a preventive measure against homelessness.
But it's not just about numbers and blueprints. The residents should not only survive here, but also thrive through intensive care. DRK employees and two social workers will take care of the newcomers by also coordinating voluntary support.
what the future brings!
This innovative solution could become a model for further projects. The promising lifestyle of the module construction of 30 years leaves space for later reuses. Ina Schultheiß, the head of office, summed it up: In times of global crises, nobody could put their hands in their laps and hope for falling refugees.
The housing situation remains in motion. If the need for accommodations, rented apartments could come back to the free market. The insight into the new accommodation shows that every inauguration is more than a building - it is a symbol of solidarity and hope, as recently of threads.net unveiled.
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Ort | Schönkirchen, Deutschland |