We provide social services based on Christian principles for people who are in adverse social situations. We organize fundraisers and charity events. We run a church and community centre.
Providing homeless people with a safe place to live. The regime of our Home is adapted to the specific needs of our users. We offer accommodation and meals to people over 50 in a difficult living situation.
We support and help families in difficult life situation and social situation. We strive to ensure that children can grow up in these families while ensuring their proper development. A difficult living and social situation threatens the child in the family so much that the child is at risk of being removed from the family.
Holds regular weekly meetings followed by discussion and informal talks by those involved. Unitarians are inspired by Christianity, Hinduism, Yoga, Buddhism, and other spiritual movements. Unitarian meetings are open and welcome anyone seeking deeper meaning in their lives.
The charity helps people in need. Focusing on people with disabilities, the elderly, the homeless and people in difficult life situations. Providing vocational training for volunteers.
We provide support to families with children and an addicted member who are in a long-term adverse social situation, with an emphasis on support to address addictive behaviour or risky substance use.
We provide one-on-one support and assistance to people with memory disorders caused by Alzheimer's disease or vascular dementia. We offer expert advice to family carers. We provide mediation of contact with the social environment and social therapeutic activities.
The Citizens Advice Bureau is a member of the Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux, providing advice, information and assistance to all people who are in or at risk of social disadvantage, unaware of their rights and responsibilities, the services available or unable to articulate their needs.
We provide social, welfare and health services to seniors, homeless people, mothers with children in need and people in the final stages of life. We also offer services for people with chronic illness, people with chronic mental illness, people in crisis, people without shelter, children and youth.
The mission of the field nursing service is to provide individual support and assistance in caring for one's own person and household to people aged 27 and over, in an unfavourable social situation and with reduced self-sufficiency in their home environment and outside it, in the territory of the city of Ostrava.