1958
Start of joint work in the Oldenburg district
For over 50 years, we have been a trusted partner in social services: Our approximately 200 staff members currently care for around 500 children and young people aged 0 to 18 in our facilities. We also support various intergenerational programs—where generations can interact naturally and help one another—just like in a family.
At the heart of our work lies social inclusion—that is, enabling everyone to participate in social life: Everyone should be able to live, work, reside, sing, or celebrate wherever everyone else does. For us, this also includes people with immigrant backgrounds, those living in poverty, or those facing other challenges. Through our work, we therefore strive to create an environment where everyone feels comfortable and is treated with respect.
We place a special emphasis on strong collaboration: children, parents, and guardians can always count on us to provide professional expertise, reliability, understanding, and trust—whether or not they have disabilities.
We are certain that together we can pave the way for an inclusive society and guide the process.
At Kastanienhof Oldenburg, we treat everyone with respect and without prejudice —regardless of their disability, religion, skin color, background, education, or sexual orientation. The child is at the center of our attention, just as they are. They have the right to personal development, education, and upbringing, and receive the support they need.
Holistic Learning for All Generations – under this motto, we provide comprehensive education, guidance, counseling, and care for all generations. Individual support is based on close, well-coordinated collaboration among various professionals with a wide range of expertise. We take a preventive, resource-oriented approach and are committed to ensuring that our work is sustainable and continuously improved.
As a family-supporting organization, we place great emphasis on prioritizing and supporting the interests and needs of both children and parents. You can therefore always count on our services and support. Our staff are here to assist parents and guardians with any questions or concerns they may have. We are happy to offer our expertise and lend a helping hand.
1958
Start of joint work in the Oldenburg district
1962
Launch of the DPWV's senior citizen programs in Oldenburg
1966
Opening of the Day School for Children and Youth with Disabilities
1971
Relocation of the day school from Kuhof to 2 Meyerhoff Street
Recognition as a public school for children with disabilities
Start of early educational intervention
The school's move to 51 Kremsdorfer Weg
Relocation of the “Special Kindergarten” to 50 Göhler Street
Moving into the new daycare center building at 53 Kremsdorfer Weg
Launch of the Integration Advisory Center
School Expansion Project
Start: Childcare for children under 3 years of age in the form of daycare in cooperation with JobB
Relocation of the Early Intervention Program to the premises at 17 Bahnhofstraße
Launch: Federal Multigenerational House Project
Member of the Wagrien-Fehmarn Active Region
Recognition as a reading club by the Stiftung Lesen
Start of the nursery groups at Kastanienhof
Start of the nursery groups at Kastanienhof
Launch: Federal Project Focusing on Childcare Centers – Practical Learning Environments
Relocation of the daycare groups to the Town Hall Villa
Interreg 5 Partner – kultKIT
Local Alliance for People with Dementia
Launch: Federal Project “Language Daycare: Because Language Is the Key to the World” (Continuation of the Federal Program: Language & Integration)
January 1: Launch of the Federal Project MGH – We Are Shaping the Future
January 1: Launch: Federal project as part of the National Decade for Literacy—summer day camps expanded to include all school breaks
Presentation of the Willi Piecyk Special Award for the German-Danish Preschool Project at Kastanienhof
Participation in the federal “PIA” program – paid training for early childhood educators and the hiring of the first trainee at Kastanienhof
March 13: Announcement of the lockdown due to the coronavirus
March 16: Daycare centers and schools closed due to COVID-19
March 17: Opening of emergency childcare groups at the daycare center
January 1: Launch of the Federal Project MGH – Together – For One Another
Address
17 Bahnhofstraße 23758 Oldenburg in Holstein
51/53 Kremsdorfer Weg 23758 Oldenburg in Holstein
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