Clearing house in Wiesbaden: Young homeless people get new perspectives!

Clearing house in Wiesbaden: Young homeless people get new perspectives!

Wiesbaden, Deutschland - Housing among young people is approached by innovative projects such as the Clearing House in Wiesbaden. Here, homeless people between the ages of 18 and 26 receive unbureaucratic living space and support in order to sustainably improve their life situation. Social Affairs Director Dr. Patricia Becher emphasized how important it is to offer these young people a perspective and to lead them to their own life. The project is funded by the Federal Ministry for Family, Seniors, Women and Youth and the European Union, which underlines its importance. According to the mug, some participants were able to leave the clearing house after stabilizing phases and develop new perspectives for their lives, as reported on the website of the state capital Wiesbaden.

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in Munich, the need is also alleviated by clearing houses that act as temporary emergency accommodation. David Diekmann, a social worker, describes how people who cannot get out of homelessness on their own cannot find support here. The structure of the clearing houses, which can be used for a period of three months to one year, should convey a feeling of normality to the residents. Around 60 people currently live in a Munich Clearing house, including 20 children. The increasing demand for such institutions is alarming, which is primarily due to the tense housing market, such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur The average length of stay has increased in recent years, which illustrates the difficulties that many people have when finding a suitable apartment.

An example of this problem is the Syrian student Anas Denno, who, despite his dream to study at the Technical University of Munich, is confronted with an extremely challenging housing situation. After his arrival in Munich, he sent over 60 applications to the apartment and only receives cancellations. He currently lives in a hostel and trembles for his financial future while he hopes to find his own apartment soon. The situation illustrates the pressing problems within the housing market and the challenges that students and migrants are exposed to.

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