Here you will find an overview of the cooperation partners of communal living in Wiesbaden and the joint projects and events. Numerous opportunities for participation and exchange are offered in Wiesbaden in cooperation between the players involved.
Cooperation partners and event formats.
Regulars' table "Community living"
The regulars' table is intended to provide an opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences about communal living in a relaxed atmosphere and, if necessary, to find like-minded people for a core group.
The meetings are organized by the coordination office, preferably in the common rooms of established housing projects.
Objective:
To connect people who are interested in the topic of "community living."
Established projects introduce themselves on site.
Projects in the early stages present their ideas and current status.
"Old hands" offer help and support.
Informal exchange and getting to know each other.
Of course, relevant topics can be brought up by the groups and interested parties after prior consultation.
The next date is:
Tuesday, April 21, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Location: Common room of the Blücherstraße 17 housing project
Housing project day
KlarA housing project at the Housing Project Days 2024 in the town hall.
The housing project day is organized once a year by the coordination office, the volunteers of the political round table, the housing projects and cooperation partners.
As a multi-professional team, GWW Wiesbaden's neighbourhood management sees itself in a mediating role and aims to stabilize neighbourhoods. This new department considers ecological, economic and social factors both conceptually and at the implementation level.
The focus of GWW's neighborhood management is on the needs of all the people who live in a neighborhood.
GWW Wiesbaden's neighborhood management sees itself as a partner in supporting tenant groups in community and neighborhood projects and aims to improve the quality of life of tenants, increase tenant satisfaction and ensure neighborhood participation.
GWW's neighborhood management promotes new ways of living with people who share similar ideas for living together in their immediate living environment.