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Arriving well in Bremen – for people who are new to Bremen, places like language cafés, meeting and advice centers and other meeting places offer good support and orientation in (new) everyday life.
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  • In Bremen, many districts have advice centers, neighborhood centers, and social services that support families with a migration background. They help with questions about everyday life, dealing with authorities, or local services. The website welcome-to-bremen.de. For newcomers who are already living in their own homes, there is the program “Arriving in the Neighborhood.”

  • In Bremen, language and integration mediators can be used for important conversations, for example with authorities, advice centers, or in the healthcare sector. Advice centers can provide information on how to arrange a suitable interpreter for you.

  • Even without secure residency status, anonymous and confidential counselling services are available in Bremen. There you can receive support with medical care, legal issues, and other assistance.

  • In Bremen, there are various ways to learn German, such as integration courses, language courses for parents, volunteer opportunities, or language cafés. A consultation can help you find the right option.

  • In the city of Bremen, specialized agencies offer advice on issues related to residency, integration, family, and daily life. This advice is often free of charge and confidential upon request.

  • Children and young people in Bremen can find support in places like daycare centers, schools, youth centers, and counseling services. There are programs for language development, education, and social inclusion.

  • The website welcome-to-bremen.de has a lot of information and an overview of advice centers, courses and support services related to migration and integration in the city of Bremen.

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