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Association Structure
The social association B37 consists the following facilities at the following locations:

PSWB - BETHLEHEMSTRASSE 37
Target Group: Grown-up men and women, which have a need for accommodation and were diagnosed with psychiatric diseases and/ or show psychosocial noticeable problems.
Capacity: Accommodation for 123 people. Unlimited timescale.
Aims: a low-threshold offering of social-therapeutic and rehabilitative measures. Basic care; essential circumstances for living which require few social skills. Motivation for work, counselling and care.
Funding: Province of Upper Austria (City of Linz)/own revenue

ALOA - GOETHESTRASSE 23
Living actively without alcohol, hostel for treated alcoholics.Measures to stabilise, rehabilitate and reintegrate medically treated alcoholics take place in this hostel.
Target Group: Alcoholics or men and women at high risk who have undergone treatment for addiction before beginning the course.
Aims: Stabilising, working through problems: addiction, creation of addiction, addictive behaviour, etc.; reintegration.
Capacity: Accommodation for 15 (12 month limit - extension possible in individual cases).
Funding: Proving of Upper Austria (City of Linz)/own revenue

SCHU - SCHUMANNSTRASSE 48-50,
Transitory hostel
Target Group: Women, women with children, couples, stable occupants. This facility functions as a "springboard to your own accommodation". The target group is customers with children as well as clients who fulfil the criteria for independent living. The Schumannstraße hostel is run as a mixture of a transitory and a permanent hostel.
Capacity: accommodation for 50 (6 month limit).
Aim: Finding your own accommodation.
Funding: Province of Upper Austria (City of Linz)/own revenue

NOWA - ANASTASIUS-GRUEN-STRASSE 2,
Emergency overnight centre
Target Group: Men and women in acute need of shelter.
Capacity: 45 beds (four week limit - extension possible in individual cases)
Aims: Shelter, counselling and care.
Funding: Province of Upper Austria (City of Linz)/own revenue
OBST - STARHEMBERGSTRASSE 11,
Outreach work
Target Group: Men and Women who are without shelter or live in the homeless community.
Aims: Motivation to accept help, counselling, monitoring.
Funding: Province of Upper Austria (City of Linz)/Austrian Railways.

MOWO - DERFFLINGERSTRASSE 8,
Mobile housing support
Target Group: Clients of the social association with their own rented accommodation.
Aims: The group of people supervised by MOWO is supported and monitored in order to live independently in their own accommodation in the long run.
Funding: Province of Upper Austria (City of Linz)

TAGO - GOETHESTRASSE 23,
Daytime support
Target Group: Men and women living in one of the social association’s facilities or supervised by the social association.
Aims: TAGO is a facility with a workshop offering its users the opportunity to fill their free time with creative work using various materials (especially woodwork), under professional supervision.
Funding: Province of Upper Austria (City of Linz)

PSD - BETHLEHEMSTRASSE 37,
Psychological Service
Project type: Clinical psychological and psychotherapeutic team of the social association B37 Target Group: Clients of the social association B37, primarily occupants of the Psycho-social emergency provision (PSNV)
Aims: Help and support with psychological questions and problems through psychological diagnostics, clinical psychological treatment, psychotherapy, counselling, monitoring, crisis intervention and coaching.
Funding: Province of Upper Austria (City of Linz)

ABS - STIFTERSTRASSE 29,
Counselling Centre
Target Group: Grown-up people which are addicted to alcohol, respectively are in danger of developing such an addiction, as well as family members and people that are interested in this topic. Drivers, who lost their permission because of DUI (driving under influence) under the condition of attending counselling interviews.
Aims: consulting service, mentoring and support; Motivation to get the alcohol addiction under control; psychotherapie; advisory for family members and close friends; moderated self-help groups and conferences for helpers.