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For 100 years, children have found a home in the village of St. Anton

The Caritas facility was the first in Salzburg to support people with disabilities, and it is still unique today.

It should be a big party, says Caritas director Johannes Dines. It has become a small one because of the corona restrictions. Archbishop Franz Lackner came to Bruck on Friday, where the Caritas village St. Anton will be 100 years old this year, blessed new buildings that were already completed last year and took part in the groundbreaking ceremony for another new building on the site. The so-called Elisabethhaus will offer assisted living apartments for twelve people with autism from summer 2022. A facility that is unique in Salzburg …

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Accessed on May 21, 2021 at 4:46 am on https://www.sn.at/salzburg/chronik/seit-100-jahren-finden-kinder-im-dorf-st-anton-eine-heimat-104128921

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