New project in Döbeln: GrowHub promotes integration and nature conservation!

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Döbeln is launching the “GrowHub” project in September to support young migrants with language courses and practical offers.

Döbeln startet im September das Projekt „GrowHub“ zur Förderung junger Migranten mit Sprachkursen und praktischen Angeboten.
Döbeln is launching the “GrowHub” project in September to support young migrants with language courses and practical offers.

New project in Döbeln: GrowHub promotes integration and nature conservation!

A new wind is blowing through Döbeln: The innovative “GrowHub” project will start in September 2025 and aims to give young people with migration and refugee experience a helping hand. The project, which is carried out under the umbrella of the Treibhaus association, not only aims at social and professional integration, but also brings a breath of fresh air into the city's training and working landscape. The activities will take place at the KreativWerk on Industriestrasse, where a variety of offers await participants, including language courses, educational opportunities and practical work in a wood workshop. Loud Sächsische.de These measures are more than welcome, as the residents of Rittmitz in particular often have to struggle with the consequences of heavy rain and flooding.

The “GrowHub” program offers an exciting range of building blocks. In addition to migration and social advice, learning and design as well as professional prospects are the focus of trade. The educational area is offered all day from Monday to Wednesday and includes language learning integrated into everyday life as well as the promotion of technical and creative skills. With these offers I would like to Greenhouse chub make a valuable contribution to improving the participation opportunities of the participants.

Diverse offers for everyone

Regardless of whether language courses, workshops or direct mentoring – the project participants can fall back on a wide range. Accessing the program is very straightforward; Participants can join at any time and receive support in preparing application documents and gaining access to local employers. The best part? Participation is free! Anyone looking for a job in Germany can even get the cost of the Germany ticket reimbursed.

In addition to the regular programs, there will also be open offers such as “Café Connect”, which is open to anyone interested on Wednesdays to learn German and exchange ideas in a relaxed atmosphere. Women can pursue their artistic side at the creative meeting, which takes place every two weeks on Mondays, while the bicycle workshop is available to provide repair assistance on Tuesdays.

A big goal: promote integration

The 14th Integration Report, published by the Federal Government Commissioner for Migration, Refugees and Integration, states that around 25% of the population in Germany has an immigration history. Especially among children and young people, this proportion is over a third. The challenge, emphasizes State Minister Alabali-Radovan, is to ensure that the education system is sufficiently geared to the diverse society. This is where the “GrowHub” project comes in, not only providing participants with education, but also carrying out targeted integration work. Those interested can find out more about this in the comprehensive report on the website Integration officer.

The new “GrowHub” project in Döbeln is a valuable step towards an integrative and sustainable society. Not only are skills learned here, but social networks are also established. The focus is on long-term prospects, and that is a goal that is very important - there is clearly something to be achieved.

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