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Die Ambulante Hilfen Norderstraße (AHN) are a specialized service provider based in Sörup near Flensburg, which has been offering comprehensive assistance services for social participation in accordance with SGB IX since 2014. Their core business includes outpatient integration assistance, which is implemented in both individual and group offerings to enable people with disabilities to actively and independently participate in social life. The AHN operate both in the city of Flensburg and in the northern district of Schleswig-Flensburg and work closely with the responsible integration assistance providers to ensure tailor-made and high-quality services[1].
The company's main mission is to promote and strengthen the social inclusion of people with support needs. The focus is on individual care and sustainable support in order to increase the independence and quality of life of the clients. The values of the AHN are based on respect, participation, reliability and empathy in dealing with all those seeking help[1].
Sustainability at AHN is primarily reflected in the long-term, person-centered support of clients and in the responsible use of resources within the outpatient service provision. The company promotes integration and inclusion as essential social goals and thus contributes to the promotion of social sustainability by breaking down barriers and creating access to the social environment[1].
AHN combines professional competence with regional roots and a stable network of social organizations, which guarantees a high quality and continuity of services. Individual support is at the center of all measures, taking into account the different needs and life situations of the clients. Innovative approaches to strengthening self-determination and improving participation opportunities are continuously pursued, making AHN an important partner in social work in and around Flensburg.
Short profile Ambulante Hilfen Norderstraße (AHN) Flensburg
This comprehensive service makes AHN a reliable partner for people with support needs and for promoting an inclusive society in the Flensburg region[1][2].