Dear all,
We are shutting down our X account soon and will focus on our other existing platforms. We are always looking to connect with people for new opportunities!
You can find us on Instagram, LinkedIn, or on our website: gsbtb.org
Hope to see you there!
Viele soziale Träger fürchten um ihre Angebote: Schuldnerberatung, Jugendhilfe, Wohnungslosenhilfe... der aktuelle Sparkurs des Berliner Senats ist eine ernste Gefahr für den sozialen Zusammenhalt in unserer Stadt! @CDUBerlin_AGH@spdfraktionbln@RegBerlintagesspiegel.de/berlin/bankr…
On World Refugee Day, we are reminded of our diverse and creative community, where everyone has a place and something to offer our city’s cultural and social scene. #WorldRefugeeDay#WorldRefugeeDay2023#RefugeeDay
Among 200 other organizations, we support the appeal of PRO ASYL and demand the equal treatment of all people and the abolition of the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act.
ALT »Für schutzsuchende Menschen darf es keinen niedrigeren Standard geben. Es ist Zeit, dieses beschämende Kapitel deutscher Abschreckungspolitik der 1990er Jahre endlich zu beenden!«
Give Something Back to Berlin unterstützt den Appell von @ProAsyl zur Abschaffung des #Asylbewerberleistungsgesetzes! Die Organisation setzt sich für die Integration von Menschen ein und fordert gleiche Standards für alle.
Today is International Women’s Day and at Give Something Back to Berlin, we wish to celebrate the achievements of women worldwide that too often go unheard.
Today is World NGO Day: A day dedicated to NGOs across the globe. Since 2013, GSBTB has provided an open community through our dedicated volunteers and events. Learn more about our impact: t.ly/owsn
GSBTB is happy to celebrate Mother Language day, and to invite more English, German, and Arabic native speakers to come by and share their wonderful languages as volunteers! You can learn more about our Open Language Cafe here:gsbtb.org/projects/open-lang…
GSBTB is happy to celebrate Mother Language day, and to invite English, German, and Arabic native speakers to come by and share their wonderful languages as volunteers! You can learn more about our Open Language Cafés here: gsbtb.org/projects/open-lang…
Mental health is a human right, and here at GSBTB we spoke with Lizzy Grosvenor about the current struggles of mental health during resettlement, the lack of help in inclusion programs, and what can be done to counteract it. You can learn more here: t.ly/IR-s
Dr. Simon Morris-Lange, our Head of Research, gave an interview to @GSBTBerlin on the first @allianzfdn research report “Risktaker Pulse”.
Simon: "Risktakers think and act outside the box and we can all learn from them."
Read the full interview:
👉 bit.ly/3CobrdT
This report of @allianzfdn is such an encouragement to take action in Europe! We need to stand together with the risk takers to advance our societies. More in the link below 👇🏽
59 social activists in five European countries were surveyed for the @allianzfdn Risktaker Pulse. Many are experiencing growing pressures on themselves & their work, especially those who advocate for immigrant rights and the LGBTQ community.
Read more 👉 bit.ly/3Uo36Np
We should be building resilient cities, says Omar Al-Rawi of Vienna State Parliament and City Council in the closing panel of @KAICIID’s 4th European Policy Forum, referring to hate speech towards migrants is part of building that resilience.
A big thank you again to our tremendous panelists at Wednesday night's event: Hafiza Hamoud of @vdsh_berlin, Dr. Jihad Alabdullah of Manzoul e.V./@vdsh_berlin (plus proud father-in-law in background 😄), Mine Nang of @GSBTBerlin and @chipondac of @DeutscheWelle. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Mine Nang works as community manager at Give Something Back to Berlin. There she manages a consultation hour to support refugees and migrants with German bureaucracy. She studied European and Middle Eastern Studies with a focus on post-colonialism and feminist studies.
Really looking forward to moderating this stellar panel tomorrow at our film screening, Reflecting on 'Us' vs. 'Them' at our favorite @ilKinoBerlin.🍿 Learn more about the panelists over at @MigrMatters and RSVP for the event here: fb.me/e/1NxR1JqWc All are welcome!
“A fundamental part of migrating is an inner journey.” Today's World Mental Health Day is a great occasion to remember the words of psychiatrist Joseba Achotegui. Read more about the connection of migrating and mental health in our article: tinyurl.com/48n2fyvd
Have a look at our 10 Year Impact Report to learn more about the context of our work and the inclusive practices we develop to encourage equal access for migrants in the host society. tinyurl.com/fsx8frct