Club International: Exemplary integration of migrants in Vienna
Club International: Exemplary integration of migrants in Vienna
at a time when dealing with migrants often causes polarizing opinions, the Club International in Vienna shows how integration can succeed. There are always voices that demand to stop immigration or to attribute migrants, regardless of whether they are actively trying to gain a foothold in their new home. These voices often only focus on negative and ignore the positive contributions that migrants bring into society.
The Club International has been committed to offering migrants and immigrants a real perspective for 40 years. This commitment becomes particularly noteworthy when you consider that extreme points of view are often represented in many discussions about migration. Instead of offering help, some tend to condemn a flat rate. It is encouraging to see that there are organizations such as the Club International that actively take care of integration and thus set a positive sign.
an example of successful integration
The use of the club shows that it is not just about perceiving migrants as a burden, but also seeing them as valuable members of society. Many people who are looking for a new home in Austria bring valuable skills and tireless will to work. The Club International not only offers you support, but also the necessary resources to integrate successfully.
A central concern of the association is to reduce prejudices and to promote a mutual understanding between locals and migrants. In particular, educational offers and joint events play a crucial role here to strengthen the coexistence. Such initiatives show how important it is to bring people together and give them the opportunity to raise their voices and share their stories.
The club's commitment is an appeal to everyone to stand up for a more open society. In a world that is shaped by challenges, we should strive to cultivate helpfulness and empathy instead of condemning. Anyone who wants to start a new life in Austria should not be recognized because of their accent or name, but because of their skills and skills.
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