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Generation House

In Stuttgart, there are several intergenerational houses run by independent organizations. As a link between generation houses and citizens, the city's Office for Social Affairs and Participation is an important point of contact and cooperation partner.

Generation houses are places for young and old people.
People from different generations can meet here.
And they can support each other here.

In the generation houses, all people can participate.
No matter how old they are.
The generation houses also often work together with other institutions.
Foundations and companies support the generation houses with money.

The social office of the city cooperates with the generation houses.

The generation houses in Stuttgart are different:

Generations House West

The  Generationen-Haus West (opens in a new tab) is funded by the Rudolf Schmid
and Hermann Schmid Foundation.
There is a day care center for children here.
And there are apartments for elderly people.
And there is the parent-child center.

Generation House Heslach

The Heslach Generation House is run by the Rudolf Schmid
and Hermann Schmid Foundation.
There are  5 facilities (opens in a new tab) here:

Generations Center Kornhasen

The  Kornhasen generation center (opens in a new tab) combines care facilities
and children's day care centers in one building.

Generations Center Sonnenberg

The  Generationen-Zentrum Sonnenberg (opens in a new tab) combines care facilities
and children's day care centers in one building.


Translated and checked by the Braunschweig Office for Easy Language
© Lebenshilfe Braunschweig.

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