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Bürenstraße 12, 3007 Bern
Postfach 3270
3001 Bern
Switzerland
Bürenstraße 12, 3007 Bern
Postfach 3270
3001 Bern
Switzerland
Kapuzinerstraße 84
4020 Linz
Austria
Berckstraße 27
28359 Bremen
Bremen
Germany
The North German mission, with its head office in Bremen, was founded in 1836 by Lutherans and Reformed Christians. Since 1847, it has been involved in development projects in West Africa. Now the NM works on behalf of its associated churches: the Bremische Evangelische Kirche, the Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirche in Oldenburg, the Evangelisch-reformierte Kirche, the Lippische Landeskirche and (since 2001 as an equal partner) the Eglise Evangélique Presbytérienne du Togo and the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana. The NM helps people in Togo and its neighboring country, Ghana, West Africa, to improve their standard of living. The Protestant churches in Ghana and Togo are the NM's partners on site. Their church services strengthen the people's faith and lead to the foundation of new parishes. The NM also supports social projects that promote humanitarian development,. Within these projects the NM fulfills diverse tasks, such as supporting schools, hospitals, and health care centers, programs for women, projects for youth welfare and agriculture, training in crafts and skills. Furthermore, the NM promotes self-help groups that organize their own courses against illiteracy for women, reforestation projects, and the training of unemployed youths In addition, the NM helps to establish contacts between people of different cultures by organizing workshops, partnerships among parishes, and conferences (for example to establish a dialog between Christians and Muslims).
The NM is financed by Church subsidies and other means; every donation goes entirely to Ghana and Togo. Without these donations, projects of the associated churches could not be carried out and many people would remain without aid.
Heilsbachstraße 6
53123 Bonn
Germany
Walther-Rathenau-Straße 19a
39167 Niederndodeleben
Sachsen-Anhalt
Germany
Mauritiushaus Niederndodeleben carries out educational projects for global learning. The focus is on workshops with ecclesiastical groups, One-World groups and school classes on current issues related to development policy and ecumenical Christianity. Normally, events take place in our seminar house (30 beds) in Niederndodeleben, near Magdeburg. We work together with partners from ecclesiastical and secular fields.
Friesenring 32-34
48147 Münster
Germany
Westbahnstraße 4
76829 Landau
Rheinland-Pfalz
Germany
Spiegelgasse 3/2/7
A-1010 Wien
Austria
Rosenstraße 16
48143 Münster
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany
Berckstr. 27
28359 Bremen
Germany
Main Areas of Activity
1. Networking within the ecclesiastical community:
Networking, counseling and education of volunteers in parishes, various ecclesiastical groups and initiatives working in the field of integrating refugees; advising parishes with regards to asylum granted in German churches, the so-called Kirchenasyl or Church sanctuary.
2. Cooperation with other groups and initiatives involved with refugee and migration issues locally, regionally, and nationally (for example in cooperation with Pro Asyl)
3. Information and public relations:
Lobbying for refugees, providing statements concerning relevant issues; providing information and materials for committed groups and individuals (We have a small reference library that is open to the public during office hours.)
Foreigners Need Friends
Following the attacks on asylum seekers' hostels and foreigners, members of initiatives and parishes of different denominations have founded the ecumenical organization for the integration of foreigners in the German state of Bremen in 1994.
Our commitment is motivated by our Christian faith, according to which
The Multicultural Society is Already a Fact
Immigration to Germany is not a new phenomenon: it has taken place again and again throughout history. The peaceful coexistence of human beings from different cultures is not easy to achieve, and efforts must be made by all involved. We do whatever we can to achieve equality and a safe future for refugees and migrants; in addition, we support parishes, groups and individuals who are working towards an effective integration process.