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The SozDia Stiftung Berlin, founded on October 4, 1990, is a social diaconal organization that is engaged in the areas of child, youth, family, and community work, as well as in social psychiatric assistance and emergency housing support. With over 650 employees in around 53 facilities and projects, the foundation works to shape the lives of people in and around Berlin.
The SozDia Stiftung includes three subsidiaries:
The foundation offers a wide range of services, including child day care, school, educational support, community work, children and youth clubs, work and qualification, as well as emergency housing support and social psychiatric assistance[1][2][3].
The SozDia Stiftung Berlin is based on a Christian understanding of humanity that emphasizes the equal dignity and responsibility of every person. The foundation promotes peace, justice, and the preservation of creation. Its work is characterized by the central themes of Democracy, Diversity, and Sustainability.
The SozDia Stiftung actively advocates for sustainability by using the resources of our planet carefully and considering the needs of future generations. This also includes environmentally conscious handling of resources in all its decisions and projects. Furthermore, the foundation promotes social innovations and creativity by bringing together people from different fields to develop new ideas and solutions[2][4].
The SozDia Stiftung is characterized by a respectful and open organizational culture. It offers flexible working time models, home office options, and additional vacation days. An in-house daycare and childcare support the compatibility of work and family life. The works council and the board of directors ensure close representation of interests and quality assurance for employees[2].
The SozDia Stiftung Berlin is a vibrant example of social engagement and sustainable work that is committed to shaping a dignified life and an open, tolerant society.