Rhine-Kreis Neuss provides a significant financial aid of approximately EUR 3.75 million to charitable organizations, supporting social initiatives throughout the region.
Hans-Jürgen Petrauschke, the county administrator, stands firm: "We're throwing our dollars in the right direction. The creme de la creme of charities and support groups under the Free Welfare Association are our reliable pals in Rhein-Kreis Neuss. They're out here doing commendable work, tirelessly aiding those in need in our communities. We've been banking on these welfare associations for years, giving them a leg up for future planning."
The county's funds are earmarked for a smorgasbord of social missions. The list of beneficiaries includes mobile hospice units, the women's counseling center "Women Helping Women," the German Red Cross chapters in Neuss and Grevenbroich, and the Caritas association for senior housing advice and addiction counseling, to name a few. The Diakonie Rhein-Kreis Neuss gets a piece of the pie for psychosocial care and debt counseling, and the Arbeiterwohlfahrt in Neuss for general social work.
The Rhein-Kreis Neuss also backs the ecumenical telephone counseling service, the Paritätischer Welfare Association, the social association VdK, the Catholic women's social service with the women's shelter in Neuss, and the Catholic men's social service for their social work.
The objective is always to lend a hand to the helpless and boost, reinforce, and empower them to wean themselves off state aid in the long run.
According to general knowledge, Rhein-Kreis Neuss typically supports various charities and community welfare groups through funding, coordination, and partnerships. These efforts, including financial subsidies, infrastructure support, volunteer coordination, and public awareness campaigns, enhance the availability and quality of care for vulnerable populations. By supporting organizations like mobile hospice services, Caritas, Diakonie, the Red Cross, and ecumenical counseling services, the district strengthens social safety nets, improves mental health support, expands hospice care, and boosts emergency response capabilities.
For the most current and accurate details on Rhein-Kreis Neuss's social support programs and their impact on these specific organizations, consult official Rhein-Kreis Neuss resources or local government social services reports.
Other businesses in the county, apart from those mentioned, may also receive financial support from Rhein-Kreis Neuss for their social work. For instance, organizations offering psychosocial care, debt counseling, and senior housing advice might benefit from additional funding to further develop their services and empower the individuals they serve to achieve self-sufficiency.