About Agapedia Germany

When we founded Agapedia in 1995, it was important for Jürgen Klinsmann to not only help children abroad but also to support children where he grew up himself. Esslingen on the Neckar river was the perfect starting location. According to the town's youth welfare programme, around 1,500 children live in the town centre, many of whom spend their spare time on the streets.

Establishing a children's centre for ages six to twelve was our idea of creating a small, positive world in which children feel at home. It is a space for children to realise their potentials, practice social behaviour as well as intercultural learning. They also learn how to cope with their own weaknesses.

Germany

Families in Germany are facing increasing pressure. Low wages, integration issues, the welfare net is unravelling. Child poverty (often invisible) is increasing. Around 2.04 million children, i.e. 15.1% of children under 15, receive welfare benefits.

Info

Since 1996, Agapedia has worked for children aged 6 to 12 in downtown Esslingen. The project was expanded in 2011 with the inauguration of the new Children's Centre.

Projects of Agapedia Germany

Esslingen Children's Centre

Current programme of the Agapedia Children's Centre EsslingenIn the afternoons, up to 50 children aged between six and twelve years experience...

European Solidarity Corps

European Solidarity Corps Since 2013, Agapedia has been a recognised institution of the EU's European Solidarity Corps programme (formerly: European Voluntary Service). Young people from Europe...

Networking

Civil Society Network EUSDR Analogue to its 23 years of work in the field, Agapedia is actively involved in the EU Strategy for the Danube Region...

Geislingen Children's Centre

Current programme of the children's centre The Agapedia K19 Children's Centre Geislingen Jürgen Klinsmann, together with his former youth coach Werner Gass from the...

Local Contact

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Marika Barth

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Stefan Barth

From left: Stefan Barth (managing partner and co-founder of the Agapedia Foundation), Marika Barth (managing partner and co-founder of the Agapedia Foundation)

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