

Arbeiterwohlfahrt Kreisverband Dachau e.V.
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The Arbeiterwohlfahrt Kreisverband Dachau e.V. (AWO Dachau e.V.) is a non-profit social service provider that has been committed to social justice and supporting people in need in the Dachau region since its founding in 1919. As part of the nationwide Arbeiterwohlfahrt, which is based on the values of solidarity, tolerance, freedom, equality and justice, the association pursues a politically neutral and non-denominational orientation with the aim of promoting a socially just society[1][2][5].
The AWO Dachau e.V. offers a wide range of social services that cover various areas of life. One focus is on the care of children with currently eleven day-care centers in the city and district, in which around 1,000 children are lovingly supported and cared for. In addition, the AWO Dachau e.V. is active in senior care, social advice, student care and other social fields. The offer is aimed at people of all ages and backgrounds, with individual needs always being the focus[3][4][5].
The main mission of the association is to enable socially disadvantaged people to live a dignified life through advice, care and support and to promote social participation. The AWO emphasizes the value of community and voluntary commitment in order to bring about sustainable positive changes in society[2][5].
In the area of sustainability, the AWO Dachau e.V. relies on responsible action that combines social, ecological and economic aspects. The association is committed to long-term social structures and resource-saving working methods in order to secure a livable environment and a society based on solidarity for both present and future generations. This commitment is also reflected in the promotion of young people and senior citizens as well as in the conscious use of resources and the environment[2][3].
In summary, the AWO Dachau e.V. stands for a holistic socio-political commitment that supports people regardless of their origin, religion or political beliefs. Through a wide range of offers in childcare, care, advice and social participation, the association makes a significant contribution to social stability and justice in the Dachau region and beyond[1][2][3][5].