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Over 1.7M in Baden-Württemberg at Poverty Risk, Emmendingen's Housing Crisis Urgent

Poverty risks are soaring in Baden-Württemberg. Emmendingen's housing crisis is pushing more people into hardship, sparking calls for urgent action.

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Over 1.7M in Baden-Württemberg at Poverty Risk, Emmendingen's Housing Crisis Urgent

Over 1.7 million people in Baden-Württemberg, including those in Emmendingen, face education risks. The housing situation in Emmendingen is worsening, making affordable homes vital for social inclusion. Welfare associations, including DRK, AWO, Caritas, and Paritätischer, are raising awareness during the State Poverty Conference's action week.

Leaders from these associations, such as Alexander Breisacher (DRK), Denis Deiser (AWO), and Rainer Leweling (Caritas), are pushing for long-term solutions. They aim to bolster infrastructures in education, health, and mobility. The League of Free Welfare Organizations echoes this call, stressing the need for robust, sustainable improvements.

The education risk in Baden-Württemberg, particularly in Emmendingen, is high. Welfare associations are united in demanding long-term solutions to strengthen education, health, and mobility infrastructures, ensuring a better future for those at risk.

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