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New diocesan company for parish nursery educational institutions

Graz, 9th September 2022 (KAP) The diocese of Graz-Seckau has a new ecclesiastical sponsor for the crèches and parish crèches. The sponsoring affiliation named “KiB3” was opened on Thursday for a “start social gathering” with the diocesan bishop Wilhelm Krautwaschl in Graz, as introduced on Friday by the diocese in a broadcast. The motto of the sponsoring company, which wants to focus on the perfectly-staying of young children and personnel, is “Guard – Accompany – Motivate”. “These three text describe our eyesight in dealing with little ones who have been entrusted to us, the best treasures of our culture,” says Krautwaschl.

“KiB3” is now liable for just about 100 Church training and childcare services in Styria in 80 places with about 700 workforce and 4,500 kids in parish kindergartens and crèches. “KiB3” CEOs Alexandra Strohmeier-Wieser and Katharina Hohenadler-Avender see many positive aspects in realignment: the common mission ensures the higher quality of training and treatment at all areas. In addition, there is now a lean administration and a team that can intervene extra easily in the celebration of a workers shortage. The intention of “KiB3” is to be a place where by small children and employees like to come just about every day.

Archbishop Krautwashl stressed the worth of parish educational establishments: “We need to have and want the church, parish kindergartens and kindergartens. Right after all, parishes are places of community and hence perfect locations for the most important academic institutions that deal with them. the problems, requires, joys and hopes of children and their families “. In this way the parish carries out an significant social services and contributes to building a philanthropic culture. In the coming months, beneath the aegis of “KiB3”, much more crèches and parish crèches will be introduced with each other. (Facts: www.kib3.at)

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