Gemeinschaftsunterkunft Treskowstr.
The Treskowstr. shared accommodation (GU Treskowstr.) facility belongs to theLandesbetrieb für Gebäudebewirtschaftung - Part B (LfG-B for short). It is a state agency of the State of Berlin and was founded in spring 2017. On behalf of the Berlin State Office for Refugee Affairs (Landesamts für Flüchtlingsangelegenheiten - LAF), the LfG-B operates accommodation facilities for refugees.
GU Treskowstr. is a shared accommodation facility for recognized refugees who have already settled in Berlin but still require a certain amount of support. GU Treskowstr. offers 553 places for refugees from a wide variety of countries.
The accommodation is located in the Berlin district of Pankow, in the Heinersdorf neighborhood.
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GU Treskowstr. is a shared accommodation facility for recognized refugees who have already settled in Berlin but still require a certain amount of support. GU Treskowstr. offers 553 places for refugees from a wide variety of countries.
The accommodation is located in the Berlin district of Pankow, in the Heinersdorf neighborhood.
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About Gemeinschaftsunterkunft Treskowstr.
Target group(s)
Refugees: men, women, children, seniors, families, people with disabilities.
Founding year
2017
Funding
As a state-owned enterprise, we are financed by the state of Berlin.
Objectives
We support our residents in all matters and areas. Our social services advise refugees, help them settle in, and explain their rights and obligations.
Through volunteer support, we want to provide even more assistance and make refugees feel welcome here, knowing that they can always get help when they need it. We also want to bring as much joy as possible to the children through various activities.
Through volunteer support, we want to provide even more assistance and make refugees feel welcome here, knowing that they can always get help when they need it. We also want to bring as much joy as possible to the children through various activities.
Your support helps
The refugees arriving, the children coming to terms with their new reality, and the staff helping the residents.
