The Volkssolidarität Berlin e. V. is an important social partner in the capital. With over 2,300 employees, it offers a variety of social services, promotes social justice, and is committed to an inclusive urban society. Become part of this strong team!
Volkssolidarität Berlin, founded in October 1945 in Dresden and active in Berlin since then, is a predominantly East German social and welfare association. As the largest social and welfare association in Eastern Germany, the organization plays a central role in Berlin's social policy.
Volkssolidarität Berlin offers a wide range of social services, including:
Volkssolidarität Berlin sees itself as a "unified, democratically organized, non-profit acting, politically and confessionally independent, self-sufficient association"[1]. The mission of the association is based on three pillars:
Volkssolidarität Berlin actively advocates for a social and inclusive urban society. The sustainability goals and initiatives include:
Volkssolidarität Berlin, with over 2,300 employees in more than 80 projects and facilities, is one of the 50 largest employers in Berlin and thus makes a significant contribution to social and cultural participation in society[2][3][5].