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The BruderhausDiakonie is a non-profit, Christian-diaconal foundation based in Baden-Württemberg. It was founded by Gustav Werner and his wife Albertine in the 19th century and has developed into a significant provider of social services. The foundation offers comprehensive support services for children, adolescents, and adults in the areas of elderly care, disability assistance, youth assistance, social psychiatry, and work and vocational education.
The BruderhausDiakonie is guided by the mission statement “Participate. Be part of it.”, which focuses on promoting the participation of all people in work, education, home, and society. The Christian-diaconal orientation is based on the values of Jesus Christ and aims to support people in shaping their own lives. The organization places great importance on client orientation, value orientation, social participation, and sustainability.
The BruderhausDiakonie offers a wide range of services, including:
The BruderhausDiakonie is committed to sustainability and understands this as ecological, economic, and social corporate responsibility. It works closely with local networks and partners to promote social participation. Through cooperations and partnerships, the social infrastructure in the regions is strengthened.
As a large employer in Baden-Württemberg, the BruderhausDiakonie offers attractive, family-friendly working conditions. Around 5000 employees work for the organization. The BruderhausDiakonie values extensive training and continuing education opportunities, social benefits, and a supplementary pension insurance for its employees.
The organization has joined the initiative Transparent Civil Society and regularly publishes economic key figures. A whistleblower protection system allows employees to report grievances confidentially and ensures that these are handled appropriately.