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Düsseldorf's AWO Announces New Training Curriculum for 2025

AWO Düsseldorf's 2025 educational program encompasses diverse events such as seminars, informational talks on academic matters, classes, and conferences for the upcoming year.

Düsseldorf Workshop Announces 2025 Curriculum Overhaul
Düsseldorf Workshop Announces 2025 Curriculum Overhaul

Düsseldorf's AWO Announces New Training Curriculum for 2025

In the heart of Düsseldorf, the AWO (Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund) has announced an extensive program for 2025, designed to provide a space for exchange, learning, orientation, and new impulses. The program brochure, filled with a diverse array of courses, events, and information sessions, is now available for free pick-up at various locations across the city.

From the AWO headquarters on Liststraße 2 (near Derendorf S-Bahn station) to family centers in Bilk, Eller, Wersten, and Holthausen, city libraries, and citizen offices, the brochure can be found at numerous convenient spots.

One of the key focuses of the AWO Düsseldorf program is supporting migrant women. Offers for 2025 include professional counseling on integration, anti-discrimination, and social participation. Topics such as residence, work, education, and personal challenges are covered, aiming to help migrant women find their way in Germany and actively participate in society.

Health and fitness are also a significant part of the AWO Düsseldorf program. Special offers for pregnant women and young mothers, such as "Happy Tummy" and "Buggy Fitness," are led by specially trained trainers. These courses aim to promote physical health and well-being during critical stages of life.

The program extends beyond physical health, offering movement and health courses on land and in water, educational vacations, integration offers, language courses for professional purposes, and activities for parents and children. One such course is "Stress Management for Parents - Staying Calm in Family Life," which helps parents learn practical methods for stress reduction.

For those seeking to improve their literacy and German skills, AWO Düsseldorf offers courses tailored to people with a migration background. The organization also provides numerous new courses to strengthen families, promote the compatibility of work and family, and support parents in their educational efforts.

Under the title "Playing and Growing Together," AWO offers an inclusive playgroup where children learn to deal with the strengths and weaknesses of others. This initiative fosters a sense of community and promotes social skills from a young age.

To view and book the courses offered by AWO Düsseldorf, visit [www.awo-duesseldorf.de/awo-courses]. The comprehensive program brochure can be picked up for free at all the aforementioned locations.

With its diverse offerings and commitment to creating opportunities for learning, exchange, and personal growth, AWO Düsseldorf's program for 2025 promises to be an invaluable resource for the city's residents.

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