DRK wants to stop its mobile social service in the Freiburg region due to a shortage of skilled workers, which affects 50 people.
. It doesn’t work without help: Bruno Schillinger (65) in March-Holzhausen is ill and needs help with shopping and trips to the doctor. So far, this has been taken over by the mobile social service of the district association of the German Red Cross (DRK). But at the end of July, the DRK is leaving due to the lack of skilled workers. So far it is still unclear whether the 50 people who are being cared for by the DRK in Freiburg and the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district will still receive the necessary help from August.
At Pentecost, Bruno Schillinger found out that his usual helpers would soon no longer be coming by. Once a week, young people in the Federal Volunteer Service shop for him, and they also drive him to doctor’s appointments. Bruno Schillinger has lived with severe limitations for a long time. Among other things, he is no longer allowed to carry anything because of severe disabilities. He has a number of ailments, including a skin condition that causes…
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