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Cooperation partners & Supporters

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Cooperation partners & supporters – Together for more accessibility

Accessibility is a task for society as a whole, which we can only achieve together. Our Cooperation partners and supporters play a crucial role in this. ​

 

 

 

What are cooperation partners and supporters?

 

 

Cooperation partners are organizations, companies, or associations that work with us to achieve our goals. They contribute their knowledge, resources, or networks to create sustainable solutions for an accessible environment. Supporters can be both private individuals and institutions that support our initiative through financial resources, donations in kind, or volunteer work.

 

 

 

Why are they so important?

 

 

Without strong partnerships, our work would not be possible. By working with various stakeholders, we can:

 

✔ Break down barriers – in restaurants, public spaces, and in everyday life.

 

✔ Reach more people – through joint campaigns and information events.

 

✔ Develop long-term solutions – through the exchange of expertise and experiences. Every donation—no matter how big or small-helps improve inclusion and participation for everyone.

We thank everyone who joins us in working toward a barrier-free future!

What would you rather support – a single measure or both?

Wheelchair accessible in the City of Werne
Self-help group “Inclusion meeting Werne – Barrier-free Participation”
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Most people want to live in their own home for as long as possible. As they age, or due to illness or the need for care, their independence becomes increasingly limited, and more support is needed. The care and housing advisory team in the Unna district works with those affected and their families to find suitable solutions. The goal is to maintain independence as much as possible, strengthen home care, and relieve the burden on family caregivers. Even if there is no current need for assistance, we are happy to advise you. The advice is free of charge and is independent of provider and funding source. "Accessibility" is a key issue that is becoming increasingly important across all age groups and life situations.

Would you like to become a partner or supporter? Contact us!

People with various disabilities, including wheelchair users, people with walking difficulties and blind people of all ages.
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