New mother-father-child house in Cottbus: Help for affected families!
Cottbus is opening a new mother-father-child home to support parents in crisis situations. Moving in September 2025.

New mother-father-child house in Cottbus: Help for affected families!
On July 10, 2025, a new mother-father-child home will be opened in Cottbus, which is particularly intended for young parents who are struggling with parenting challenges or personal crises such as domestic violence and drug use. This reports rbb24. The Paul Gerhard Works facility now offers much more space and privacy for those affected who are looking for support in a protected environment.
The new building has two floors and can accommodate up to nine mothers or fathers with their children. Sports rooms are planned in the basement, which will offer families an additional opportunity to spend their free time. Dirk Wollgast, the regional manager of the Paul Gerhard factory, emphasizes that the need for support has increased in recent years. One reason for this is the problems many families face - from violence and drug use to neglect.
A home for overwhelmed parents
The self-determined lives of parents and children are the focus of the help offered. The new mother-father-child house aims to enable parents to move into their own apartment and help parents get back on their feet. Sophie and Yvonne, two mothers who have already been admitted to the facility and who have experienced domestic violence themselves, expressly encourage other mothers to seek help. Their stories are examples of the need for such facilities and show that no one is alone.
The support is diverse: women, regardless of nationality or religious affiliation, can count on help with psychological, social or family difficulties. The mother-father-child home is legally anchored within the framework of the youth welfare office and guarantees intensive care that includes both educational and psychological elements. From individual support to group offers for mothers and children to special support measures - everyone who needs support will find what they are looking for here. You can also find out about this on the website Caritas, who is responsible for caring for the mothers.
The path to independence
The mother-father-child home is more than just a place of refuge. It offers a space in which parents learn to take responsibility for themselves and their child. Trained specialists accompany you during this phase and guide you on how to cope with everyday life and build a trusting bond with your child.
The concept is based on the specifications of SGB VIII and aims to enable mothers and fathers to lead independent lives. Accommodation only takes place with the consent of the parents, which strengthens trust in the facility and creates the conditions for positive development.
The opening of the Mother-Father-Child House in Cottbus is a step in the right direction to support families in difficult living circumstances and help them find their way back to a self-determined life.