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The Paulinenpflege Winnenden is a traditional diaconal institution that has supported people with disabilities and social challenges since its founding in 1823 by Pastor Friedrich Jakob Heim. It is a central component of youth and disability assistance in Germany and offers comprehensive services in the areas of education, care, and integration.
The mission of Paulinenpflege is to place people at the center of its actions and enable their participation. The values of the organization are innovation, accompaniment, safety, and meaning and fulfillment. These values guide the actions of Paulinenpflege and contribute to the realization of its vision[1].
Paulinenpflege is engaged in various sustainable projects aimed at building bridges between different worlds. One example is the project to support deaf refugees from Ukraine through courses in German Sign Language (DGS)[3]. Additionally, Paulinenpflege is working on the development of AI solutions to assist people with autism in their job search[5].
Paulinenpflege is actively promoting diversity and inclusion. It emphasizes the importance of tolerance and equality and is involved in public events to strengthen these values[5]. Through its comprehensive offerings and initiatives, Paulinenpflege continuously strives to improve the quality of life for its clients.