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Day Centres Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf DAY CENTRES CHARLOTTENBURG-WILMERSDORF CITY STATION DER BERLINER STADTMISSION Joachim-Friedrich-Str. 46, 10711 Berlin S 41, S 42, S 46 Halensee | U7 Adenauerplatz | Bus M19, M29, 104 Kudamm at the corner Joachim- Friedrich-Str. 030 891 30 00 Miss Gerth [email protected] www.berliner-stadtmission.de/city-station all year round | Tuesday - Saturday, 4pm – 8.30pm | Night Café (November – March) Monday - Friday from 9pm Hot tea, soup for 50 Cent. SEELING TREFF Seelingstr. 9, 14059 Berlin U2 Sophie-Charlotte-Platz | U7 Richard-Wagner-Platz | S41/42, S46 Westend | Bus 309 Seelingstraße Store in the front building 030 308 39 440 Mr. Krasny [email protected] www.gebewo-pro.de/seeling-treff Monday, 9am - 3pm, for the homeless only I Tuesday, 9am-11am women’s breakfast, 11am- 5pm open for all I Wednesday, 8.30am - 12 am, for the homeless only I Thursday, 9am – 4pm, open for all I Friday closed I Saturday, 9am – 2pm, open for all no alcohol or drug consumption allowed, no violence. FRIEDRICHSHAIN-KREUZBERG AWO KIEZ-CAFÉ Day Center for the homeless and the socially deprived Petersburger Str. 92, 10247 Berlin Close to S5, S7, S75 Warschauer Str. | Tram M10, M21 | U5 Frankfurter Tor Front building, 2nd. floor 030 293 505 56 Ms. Stodden [email protected] www.awo-spree-wuhle.de/kiez-cafe Monday - Friday, 10am – 6pm | emergency shelter (October - April) daily from 8pm No alcohol, no drugs, no violence. Dogs are allowed on a leash. Free clothing service, social counselling, ‚Kiezköter‘(pet food and other pet supplies), free post box and lockers. TAGESSTÄTTE „AM WASSERTOR“ Diakonisches Werk Berlin Stadtmitte e.V. Segitzdamm 46 / Ecke Gitschiner Str., 10969 Berlin U1, U3 Prinzenstr. | U1, U3, U8 Kottbusser Tor Entry at the back left 030 615 63 24 Mr. Glamann [email protected] www.diakonie-stadtmitte.de Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 9am – 2pm | Tuesday 9am-12am | Wednesday counselling only | Thursday closed | Saturday, Sunday, every 14 days | emergency shelter for women (November - March) daily from 8pm Warm food and showers available. Drug counselling on the premises. Counselling is always during opening hours, except on weekends. WOHNUNGSLOSENTAGESSTÄTTE BÜRGERHILFE E.V. Cuvrystr. 11-12, 10997 Berlin U1, U3 Schlesisches Tor | Bus 265 Taborstraße 030 611 14 64 Mr. Feickert, Ms. Jaufmann [email protected] www.buergerhilfe-e-v.de Monday, Thursday, Friday, 12am – 4pm | Tuesday 4pm – 8pm Entrance only from 18 years and above. Every 3rd. Wednesday of the month 11am–1pm women’s breakfast. The consumption of alcohol and drugs is prohibited in the premises and the vicinity. LICHTENBERG TAGESTREFF FÜR WOHNUNGSLOSE UND BEDÜRFTIGE MIT MEDIZINISCHER VERSORGUNG (DAYTIME SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS AND DEPRIVED PEOPLE INCLUDING MEDICAL CARE) Weitlingstr. 11, 10317 Berlin U5, S5, S7, S75 Lichtenberg vis-à-vis the train station S Bhf Lichtenberg 030 52 69 56 38 Ms. Richter [email protected] www.humanistisch.de/tagestreff Monday - Friday 8am -5pm I Saturday - Sunday 9.30am - 4.30pm I Dinner 4pm – 5pm 3 meals a day; showers available; free clothing service; free post box; social counselling. From Monday to Friday medical care (personal doctor+ dentist) and socio-pedagogical counselling. MITTE TAGESSTÄTTE „EVAS HALTESTELLE“ Müllerstr. 126, 13349 Berlin U6 Seestraße In store on the ground floor 030 46 232 79 Ms. Peiter [email protected] www.skf-berlin.de/ich-suche-hilfe/wohnungslosenhilfe-evas-haltestelle Monday - Friday, 10am – 6pm I emergency shelter for women (October - April) daily from 6pm. No alcohol, no violence, no pets. Not accessible with handicaps. Women only. TAGESSTÄTTE WARMER OTTO (DAYCARE WARM OTTO) Wittstocker Str. 7, 10553 Berlin S41/42 Beusselstr, | Bus 123, 106 Wittstocker Str., M27, TXL Turmstr./Beusselstr. 030 396 60 67 Mr. Krull [email protected] www.berliner-stadtmission.de/warmer-otto Monday - Thursday, 1pm – 5pm | Monday, 10am – 12am women’s breakfast | Friday, 9am-13pm UNTER DRUCK KULTUR VON DER STRASSE E.V. Socio-cultural gathering point for the homeless Oudenarder Str. 26, 13347 Berlin U6 Leopoldplatz | U9 Nauener Platz 4 min by foot from the metro, front building Vorderhaus ground floor. 030 247 290 40 Ms. Wenzel [email protected] www.unter-druck.de/Cafe.htm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 2pm – 6pm | Thursday, 11am – 3pm | Friday, 1pm – 4pm women’s day | night café (November - March) Thursday from 7pm. No alcohol, no drugs, no violence, pets allowed. Meals and social counselling. NEUKÖLLN TEE- UND WÄRMESTUBE NEUKÖLLN Weisestr. 34, 12049 Berlin U8 Leinestr. | U8, S41/42, S45, S46 Hermannstraße 030 622 28 80 Mr. Düring [email protected] www.diakonie-eingliederungshilfe.de/startseite-ehs.html Monday, Wednesday, Sunday 4pm – 8pm | Thursday 9am – 2pm guidance and counselling: contact with responsible authorities, support with daily routines, debt repayment structuring, apartment searching and retainment, arrangements for emergency shelters, job search, development/maintenance of social contacts. No alcohol, no dogs; showers and washing machines available; 3 non-smoking rooms for adults; free clothing service Wednesday 4pm – 6pm; warm meals every Monday, Wednesday, Sunday from 6pm; breakfast every Thursday at 10.30am. SOZIALPROJEKT PRENZLAUER BERG Dunckerstr. 32, 10439 Berlin S8, S9, S41/42, S85, Bus 156, Tram M2 S Prenzlauer Allee Entrance in the Zelterstr. 030 445 75 06 Ms. Barack [email protected] www.beratung.immanuel.de/wo-wir-sind/berlin-prenzlauer-berg/tagesstaette/ Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9am – 3pm | Wednesday 12am – 5pm | Friday 12am – 3pm No alcohol, no drugs no dogs, showers and washing machines available, social counselling, basic necessities, internet. WOHNUNGSLOSENTAGESSTÄTTE SCHÖNEBERG Gustav-Freytag Str. 1, 10827 Berlin S1, S 41/42, S45, S46, Bus 248 Schöneberg 030 211 79 56 Mr. Schönberner [email protected] www.unionhilfswerk.de/angebote/wohnungslosenhilfe/wohnungslosentagesstaette-schoeneberg.html Tuesday – Sunday, 11.30am – 5pm No alcohol; showers and washing machines available (50 Cent fee & only with appointment); free soup at 1:30 pm; free clothing service on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; counselling and referring; doctor visit every 14-days on Fridays. .
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