Arbeit und Leben Niedersachsen e.V. is an educational association that advocates for social emancipation and democratic values. With offerings in political and vocational education, counseling, and EU-funded programs, it promotes a just and solidarity-based society.
Work and Life Lower Saxony, founded in 1948 by the German Trade Union Confederation and the Adult Education Centers, is an educational association that advocates for the social and individual emancipation of learners and the shaping of a democratic and social society. With its headquarters in Hanover and additional locations in Braunschweig, Göttingen, and other places in Lower Saxony, the organization works closely with selected partners, particularly in labor market policy programs with social partners.
The mission of Work and Life Lower Saxony is to promote a free, open, democratic, and diverse society. The organization advocates for the values of solidarity, justice, and co-determination and works to strengthen the rights of employees. It actively engages against right-wing extremism and for adequate funding of adult education[5].
Work and Life Lower Saxony pursues several sustainable goals and initiatives:
Work and Life Lower Saxony is engaged in various current projects and events, such as the opening of the "House of Participation" in Hildesheim, which offers a wide range of educational opportunities, and participation in demonstrations for adequate funding of adult education. The organization also advocates for the support of young people with multiple problems and offers special projects like PACE / PACE Mobile[4][5].
Through its comprehensive educational offerings, close collaboration with social partners, and commitment to a democratic and social society, Work and Life Lower Saxony plays an important role in the educational and social landscape of Lower Saxony.