

ASB Rettungsdienst Hamburg GmbH
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Der Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) Hamburg is a non-profit aid and welfare organization that has existed since 1907 and, with around 1,600 full-time employees and 800 volunteers, is one of the largest social service providers in Hamburg[1][3].
The extensive range of services includes in particular outpatient and inpatient care, with the ASB Hamburg being the largest provider of outpatient care in the region. In addition, the ASB operates open children's and youth facilities, including special workshop daycare centers, as well as socio-educational programs to support young people. Other core areas are the paramedic and rescue service, patient transport and active refugee aid[1][3].
The mission of ASB Hamburg is characterized by social commitment, social cohesion and the support of people in need without any party-political or denominational affiliation. The organization sees its task as improving the quality of life of people of all ages and assuming social responsibility with qualified services. People are at the center of their actions - regardless of origin, belief or social status[1][3].
As a modern welfare association, ASB Hamburg also pursues binding sustainability goals and social initiatives, which are reflected, among other things, in the promotion of voluntary work and the integration of refugees. The organization is also committed to environmentally conscious working practices and sustainable social work, with care and support in line with social and ecological responsibility[3].
With a long tradition, a broad range of services and a strong network of full-time and voluntary staff, ASB Hamburg acts as an important player in the areas of health, social affairs and emergency aid. Its work is deeply rooted in Hamburg society and actively contributes to sustainably securing and promoting social participation and care for those in need of protection[1][3].