Theme refers to the broad political field in which an organization is located. The topics are important in order to be able to recognize the (political) orientation of the organization, which does not necessarily have to emerge from the offers. For example, there is a repair café in the women's house - the theme would be Women* & Queers, LTGBQ. The meeting-point organized by a district health center would have the topics 'Health' and possibly 'Neighborhood'. So, either the topic defines the target group, or the interest of the users of this initiative.
Services for elderly people.
Services for and with kids (and their parents). Child-rights. Abortion (counseling) and family-planning.
For problems in the workplace. Workers' rights. Unionization. Employment services.
In case of need for material and immaterial things. Barter networks. Groups that deal with the topic of circular economy/ sharing economy.
Practical offers, information and interest groups around physical, mental health and addiction (for affected persons, relatives and others).
(Part of Health)
Who is not well physically (therapy/speaking/medical needs), would like to get information there (consultations) or generally find groups that deal with the topic of physical health.
(Part of Health)
Who is not well mentally (therapy), would like to get information there (counseling) or generally find groups that deal with mental health.
(Part of Health)
In the case of addiction. Intersection of mental and physical health issues and social aspects.
Securing subsistence through material assistance or social benefits. Advice on state social benefits and (legal) advice and services (e.g. workshops) for unemployed.
Interests of tenants and homeless people. Concrete help with homelessness and the social consequences.
Solidary lawyers and structures in case of (criminal) legal stress (political or due to discrimination). Representation of interests for prisoners or those prosecuted under criminal law.
Consulting and education in the field of IT & digital technology. Practical offers (software and services), hackers, digital self-defense.
Development of the neighborhood and city. (Except rent consulting etc., see housing).
Bike-workshops, Repaircafés, Handcraft-collectives, Skillshares handcrafts.
Other, including special services for activism.
Services (according to target group), for people who experience discrimination or violence. (As well as the theoretical discussion about it).
(Part of Discrimination and violence against)
Support and/or education on the topic of misogyny* and queerphobia.
(Part of Discrimination and violence against)
Support and/or education on the topic of discrimination against PoC (People of Color).
(Part of Discrimination and violence against)
Support and/or education on the topic of discrimination against people with disabilities.
(Part of Discrimination and violence against)
Support and/or education on the topic of discrimination against sex workers.
(Part of Discrimination and violence against)
Support and/or education on the topic of discrimination of jewish people.
(Part of Discrimination and violence against)
Support and/or education on the topic of discrimination of Romnja and Sintizze.
Open community-places or groups that, in addition to their specific offers, also see themselves as a place of community and networking. (E.g. open cafés, neighborhood meeting points or the barter store in the neighborhood center).
Groups working on the topic of migration and asylum. Meeting points, exchange and empowerment for these specific groups.
Groups working on women* and queer rights. Meeting points, exchange and empowerment for these specific groups.
Services and information on accessibility/barrier-free places, urban infrastructure, car-free city, transportation, etc.
Services and information on nature conservation, ecology, sustainability, etc. or groups that have the focus of their work here.
Services for young people & youth culture. Youth rights.
Services around the topic of disability and everyday life/society, accessibility/inclusion, etc.