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- The Diakonie Deutschland is a charitable organization of Protestant churches in Germany (Protestant Church in Germany), Austria as well as numerous free...
- Total number of staff: 28,000. Diakonisches Werk Hamburg (HQ in Hamburg). Total number of staff: 18,000. Diakonisches Werk Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (HQ...
- Brockdorff estate Ascheberg near Plön. In 1956, Alvensleben was involved with Diakonisches Werk, a charity organisation of the Lutheran Church at Rendsburg. He...
- occasionally large raids by the police. Counseling centers include the Diakonisches Werk operated Tamara project under the guidance of Doña Carmen. Air China...
- in social need and to reduce social exclusion.[citation needed] The Diakonisches Werk works for the poor, marginalized and disadvantaged. In children's...
- Federal Cross of Merit. She was awarded a Crown Cross in gold from the Diakonisches Werk in recognition of her social work. Born in Hänigsen, Uetze, Lower...
- ****ociation in accordance with German law. It is an ****ociation within Diakonisches Werk of the Evangelical Church in Germany and is an acknowledged voluntary...
- with disabilities to provide computer support in cooperation with the Diakonisches Werk Gallneukirchen and the Fachhochschule Hagenberg. The current expansion...
- a housewife until 1991. She then worked as a pedagogical employee at Diakonisches Werk in Rosenheim. From 1992 to 1993, she was also the publisher of a...
- 1984). For most of this time he had an e****enical scholarship from the Diakonisches Werk and lived in the famous Evangelisches Stift (whose former inhabitants...