Educational Mentors in Bad Fallingbostel: Quick, Unbureaucratic Family Support
The 'Vier Linden' association in Bad Fallingbostel offers a valuable service through its educational mentors, providing quick and unbureaucratic assistance to families in need. Supervised by Antje Wittenberg, these mentors have been supporting the community since 2012, supplementing the social pedagogical services of the association.
The main advantage of these educational mentors is their ability to provide practical help in family life, supporting both parents and children. They meet monthly with a social pedagogue to discuss upcoming actions and current cases, ensuring a coordinated approach to support. The duration of support varies depending on the assessment made during the initial meeting, which determines the specific needs of each family.
The help provided by educational mentors is free, voluntary, and confidential. Families can reach out to the association themselves, or they may be recommended by schools, kindergartens, or the youth welfare office. The association is always looking for more mentors due to the high demand for their services, currently supervised by twelve mentors. Following the association 'Vier Linden', the Volkshochschule (adult education center) is also seeking further educational companions to meet the community's needs.
The educational mentors of 'Vier Linden' in Bad Fallingbostel play a crucial role in supporting families, offering quick and unbureaucratic help. With their practical assistance, they help strengthen family life and contribute to the well-being of the community. The association welcomes additional mentors to continue meeting the growing demand for their services.
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