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Youth Care Facilities Expanded to 160 Parks Across Vienna Starting May

Free child and youth supervision is now available at no cost in 160 Vienna parks, effective from May.

Commencing in May, overseeing children and youth becomes complimentary in 160 parks across Vienna.
Commencing in May, overseeing children and youth becomes complimentary in 160 parks across Vienna.

Youth Care Facilities Expanded to 160 Parks Across Vienna Starting May

Starting in May, it's all about fun, learning, and socializing for kids and youngsters in Vienna! More than 160 parks, schools, sports, and residential facilities will host the park care program. Around 260 dedicated staff members will be on hand for children aged 6 and above, offering a variety of exciting afternoon activities—all for free and without obligation.

Move, create, compete, and explore! The programs cater to a diverse range of interests, encompassing everything from physical activities and play, to artistic projects, guided tours, sports tournaments, museum visits, and swimming pool outings.

So what's the deal with these park care workers? They're the champions of social cohesion, helping to foster a democratic society by promoting respect, participation, and diversity. As Bettina Emmerling, Vienna's Deputy Mayor and Youth Councilor, puts it, "The park care workers are fundamental to the successful coexistence of different generations and cultures in Vienna's parks."

The park care is a part of open youth work, which is built upon a professional, socio-pedagogical approach. It aims at more than just play and sports; listening, support, and participation are equally important. And in case these young ones have concerns or issues, the teams will guide them to appropriate counseling services.

Christina Pantucek-Eisenbacher, head of the Youth Department at the Education and Youth Department (MA13), further explains, "The park care workers play a pivotal role in improving the social environment, reducing prejudices, and promoting equal opportunities in Vienna's parks."

For more information on after-school activities in Vienna, consider checking out AIS Vienna, which offers fun theatre games, German language immersion, gymnastics, cooking classes, and more for elementary school students. Or perhaps you'd like to attend Vienna Philharmonic's Summer Night Concert, a free concert held at Schönbrunn Palace, though seating may be limited.

If you're on the hunt for a "park care" program specifically, it might be best to reach out to local community centers or parks in Vienna for the latest updates on available activities. You could also draw inspiration from events like the "Kids Care for Creation" in neighboring locations, though details on a similar initiative in Vienna parks are currently scarce.

The park care program in Vienna offers free and diverse afternoon activities for children aged 6 and above, fostering social cohesion and promoting a democratic society. These activities encompass play, art, sports, tours, and more, all aimed at improving the social environment and reducing prejudices. Park care workers are fundamental to this success, advocating for respect, participation, and diversity in Vienna's parks. For more information on after-school activities, consider AIS Vienna or the Vienna Philharmonic's Summer Night Concert. To find the specific park care program, reach out to local community centers or parks in Vienna.

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