SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
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Integration
Inclusion
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We take on social responsibility through our welcoming culture for refugees in Paderborn!
We are supported by:
The WAY
A project for the integration of refugees and socially disadvantaged people
The WEG is a project designed to lead the most diverse groups into a common, harmonious future and to create an oasis of peaceful coexistence and cultural exchange in which a community based on shared values is equally possible for all people.
The people who are to walk this path together do not begin in one place. Rather, they come from very different backgrounds and must be met where they are. While contact with the new, foreign companions poses no problem for one person, another is intimidated by the new culture and the new circumstances. By identifying with SC Aleviten, the path to a new sense of togetherness begins for everyone. The club structures, which establish non-violence and peaceful interaction as fundamental values, give each individual the opportunity for free development and to gradually approach the new culture. Little by little, through joint activities, norms such as punctuality and reliability are conveyed to the people.
The WEG is intended to be a platform where people who cannot feel like full members of society can meet.
Together, we aim to gradually dispel this feeling by improving social skills and creating points of contact between the different groups in society. The project is intended to provide a helping hand in dealing with everyday problems.
Individual support with administrative matters or personal problems is intended to be achieved through the concept of a community-based integration process. The more confidently a person already finds their way in the new environment, the more they can take responsibility for others and help whenever language barriers or cultural inconsistencies arise.
Achieving personal self-confidence and independence is one of the most important goals when it comes to successful active integration. People should increasingly step out of their existing dependency and shape their own future and the future of the community independently.
The goal of the path is for every individual, regardless of background, to find their place in the center of society. Reaching this center and even helping to shape it should be made equally possible for everyone. To make this possible and to ensure that the path is always walked together, regular sports activities, as well as cooking and music gatherings, provide permanent meeting places and a continuous exchange among everyone about their own situation.
The club sports offered are intended to encourage this exchange and provide points of contact in the form of other clubs. Both on and off the field, sport offers an ideal platform for making the most of one's own strengths and for spending quality time together. But these strengths also need to be discovered. For this reason, opportunities to get to know different sports and aspects of sport are intended to help people recognize their own abilities and identify possible similarities with others. Planning and organizing sporting events and constantly assuming their own areas of responsibility should help them reach the middle of society described above. Furthermore, it will be important to allay fears of new things through regular, guided attendance at public events and to make coexistence between different cultures the norm. All festivals and many community events should be celebrated together.
SC Aleviten Paderborn wishes you a new path.
FOR A COMMON FUTURE
Other projects & Co.
If you have any questions about the following past projects, we will be happy to assist you.
SC Aleviten
founded a football team for refugees
Integration through sport
For foreign students in Paderborn
Inclusion
for people with disabilities or handicaps
KIM-SOZIALE ARBEIT e.V.
Social work at SC Aleviten Paderborn
For peace and a diverse society
We actively promote our values
Türkiye Week at the University of Paderborn
We are for an open society