Austrian Social Service

Summary

The Austrian Social Service (Österreichischer Sozialdienst) is part of the Austrian Service Abroad founded by Dr. Andreas Maislinger in 1998. It offers the possibility to substitute the compulsory military service in Austria with a 10-months service abroad and provides a platform for volunteering services.

Legal Framework edit

As part of the Austrian Service Abroad the Austrian Social Service is funded and supervised by the Austrian Ministry of Social Affairs and subject to the federal law for the promotion of voluntary engagement (Bundesgesetz zur Förderung von freiwilligem Engagement.)[1]

Mission and structure edit

The Austrian Social Service supports socially vulnerable groups and the social and economic development of the host country. Austrian Social Servants are deployed in various kinds of partner organizations in a large number of countries. The focus lies on the developing world.

Assignments edit

The Austrian Social Servants work in the fields of education, care, medical support, agriculture and economic development for street or homeless children, elderly, handicapped, ill, poor and / or marginalized people. Furthermore, also the field of environmental protection belongs to the Austrian Social Service, partnering with organizations engaged in projects for the protection and sustenance of the natural environment.

Since 2018 the Austrian Service Abroad also partakes in the program Understanding Israel, sending young Austrians to do social service at child-care places and handicapped-care facilities in the state of Israel in cooperation with the Israeli Volunteer Association.

Partners edit

  Argentina

  Belgium

  Bosnia and Herzegovina

  Brasil

  China

  Costa Rica

  Germany

  England

  Gabon

  Guatemala

  • Quetzaltenango - Instituto de Formacion e Investigacion Municipal,
  • Santa Rosita - Casa Hogar Estudiantil ASOL Archived 2019-04-24 at the Wayback Machine

  India

  Israel

  • Jerusalem - St. Vinzenz-Ein Karem
  • Understanding Israel

  Kenya

  • Nairobi - Kenya Water for Health Organisation (KWAHO)

  Nicaragua

  • Granada - Fundación Casa de los tres mundos
  • León - Campo Recreativo MILAVF

  Norway

  • Oslo - Jodisk Aldersbolig

  Pakistan

  Peru

  • Huancayo - Unidad Territorial de Salud Daniel Alcides Carrión
  • Lima - The information and education centre for the prevention of drug abuse (CEDRO)

  Poland

  Romania

  • Iaşi - The hope of Romanian children

  Russia

  • Moscow - Together For Peace (TFP)
  • Moscow - Centre for social development and self-help "perspective"

  Czech Republic

  Uganda

  United States

  Belarus

  • Minsk - Belarusian Children's Hospice
  • Minsk - 'Dietski dom no. 6' - Kinderheim no.6
  • Minsk - Kindergarten for Children with Special Needs

References edit

  1. ^ "Bundesgesetz zur Förderung von freiwilligem Engagement".

External links edit

  • http://www.sozialdienst.at
  • http://www.auslandsdienst.at