Refugee accommodation in Schönkirchen: Hope for new home

Refugee accommodation in Schönkirchen: Hope for new home

A new glimmer of hope for refugees in Schönkirchen! The Schrevenborn office recently opened the goals of a brand new refugee accommodation, which is located in Schönberger Landstrasse. At an open day, interested parties were able to take a first look at the facilities, which will soon accommodate up to 50 people. The white walls are still somewhat dreary and the furniture is sparse, but you can already feel the anticipation for a new chapter. The last work on the building and the outdoor area is still pending, so it has not yet been determined. Official director Juliane Bohrer estimates that this could be the case in February or March. KN reported .

The topic of the resident is of great interest in the neighborhood. Many worry about mixed residents. "I want to know whether 50 single young men will move in here," said the resident Regine Reischert. Juliane Bohrer explains: No, a colorful mix of families, individuals and the elderly should move in. However, the exact occupancy is not in the hands of the office; This decision makes the country.

Mixed community: Diversity as a goal

The new accommodation, which extends over two floors and around 400 square meters, should contribute to harmony in the district. Modern containers offer space for common rooms, barrier -free bathrooms and living room with kitchen. Despite the open social mixture, the ultimate occupancy policy is responsible for the state of Schleswig-Holstein, which distributes the refugees over the circles. In Mönkeberg there is also a mobile accommodation for 25 other people.

For the interior of the accommodation, the project manager Niels Papke from the Alho Modular Building company has thought. With 15.5 square meters, each of the 25 rooms offers sufficient space for two people. By default, the rooms are equipped with bunk beds and lockers, whereby individual adjustments to the needs of the residents are flexibly possible, from baby beds to furniture equipment.

care and financial framework

One thing is certain: the refugees are not left alone. Thanks to the intensive care by the employees of the German Red Cross and two specially committed social workers who also look after volunteers, the new residents should be able to quickly fit into their new environment. The commitment is expanded with a price range of 5.4 million euros for the infrastructure in Schönkirchen, Heikendorf and Mönkeberg, of which 1.2 million euros could be covered by funding from the country.

Threads showed the impressive details of the interior , which is said to have existed for up to three decades. Long -term planning also provides alternative uses of the building if the world situation should stabilize. Until then, the goal of the accommodation is clear: avoiding homelessness and giving refugees to a safe new life.

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