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Expanded Accessibility for Female Support Networks

Female counseling center, Women helping Women e.V., has relocated to the Local Health Department at Auf der Schanze 1. This new location is available for residents of Grevenbroich.

Expanded Access to Female Support Networks Increased
Expanded Access to Female Support Networks Increased

Expanded Accessibility for Female Support Networks

In the heart of Rhein-Kreis Neuss, the women's advisory service, Frauen helfen Frauen e.V., has recently relocated to a new address. The exact location is now the Kreisgesundheitsamt, Auf der Schanze 1.

This vital service offers consultation and support on a range of topics affecting women, including domestic violence, women's rights, social issues, and legal matters. Despite the move, some aspects of their operations remain unclear, such as their consultation hours and contact details. To obtain this information, it's best to visit their official website or contact the Rhein-Kreis Neuss local government or equal opportunity office directly.

Frauen helfen Frauen e.V. often collaborates with local social and welfare organizations, such as mobile social services and social stations, to provide comprehensive care for those in need. These collaborations help with nursing, medication supervision, and care coordination.

It's worth noting that the city of Neuss offers social welfare services with regular office hours mostly from 8:00 to 16:00 or 18:00 during weekdays. Given this, it's probable that Frauen helfen Frauen e.V. follows similar hours or coordinates with the local authorities.

For those interested in the Grevenbroich consultation hours, they are held at the "Haus der Gesundheit". Interested parties should make an appointment beforehand by calling 02131 271378. Previously, appointments for the women's advisory service took place at the Elisabeth-Krankenhaus.

The change of location for Frauen helfen Frauen e.V. was made possible by Landrat Hans-Jürgen Petrauschke, department head Karsten Mankowsky, and Barbara Albrecht, the head of the health department.

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The women's advisory service offers individual counseling on various issues, including conflict resolution, psychosocial and therapeutic counseling after violence, protection against violence act information, help with eating disorders, and support with psychosomatic symptoms, overload symptoms, depressive moods, and anxieties. Personal conversations with the women's advisory service are possible by appointment while adhering to corona protection measures.

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In summary, Frauen helfen Frauen e.V. in Rhein-Kreis Neuss continues to provide essential advisory and support services for women. While some details about their new location, consultation hours, and contact information are not readily available, it's encouraging to see the service's commitment to helping those in need. For the latest updates and information, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter or contact the relevant local authorities.

In their new location at Kreisgesundheitsamt, Auf der Schanze 1, Frauen helfen Frauen e.V. continues to offer consultation and support on a range of health-and-wellness topics, including women's health. The service frequently collaborates with local organizations to provide comprehensive care, engaging in activities such as nursing, medication supervision, and care coordination.

Despite the move, obtaining the latest consultation hours and contact details for Frauen helfen Frauen e.V. may require visiting their official website or contacting the Rhein-Kreis Neuss local government or equal opportunity office directly.

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