In Bremen there are 11 houses for your family life
In the "Family Centers," families receive support in their daily lives and advice on parenting, family life, and relationships. The services are available to everyone, especially mothers, fathers, children, and infants. All families receive support in their daily lives, and you can find help in challenging situations and advice on parenting, family life, and relationships. All services are free and open to everyone.
What are the family's houses doing?
- central meeting point for all families in the district
- direct, low-threshold and unbureaucratic assistance
- Exchange, meetings, courses and leisure activities in the district
- family support services
- Cooperation with other services and institutions
- qualified guidance advice
- Integration of people from different cultures and countries of origin
What topics are supported?
- Family life and parental role
- Marriage and partnership
- Support for single parents
- Education and development of children
- Everyday life with children
What takes place there?
- For parents: counselling, discussion groups, parenting courses, etc.
- For parents with children: parent-child groups, meetups, playgroups, creative activities, etc.
- Language and integration programs
- Weekend and summer camps, as well as excursions and family celebrations
Where can I find the family's houses?
- Hemelingen family home
- Walle family home
- Vahr family home
- Horn-Lehe family home
- Huchting family home
- Vegesack family home
- Bockhorn family home
- Lüssum Family House
- House of the Family Center
- Tenever family home
- Obervieland family home
- House of the Future Lüssum
Who is responsible?
- The family's 11 houses are neighborhood-based facilities of the Bremen Office for Social Services and the Social Service for Young People.
- The specialist coordination of the Family Centers lies within the Family Policy Department of the Senator for Labour, Social Affairs, Youth and Integration.
