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The CJD – Germany's nationwide organisation for youth, education and social work


The CJD, which stands for "Christliches Jugenddorfwerk Deutschlands" ("Christian Association of Youth Villages"), was founded in 1947 and is a registered charity.

CJD, one of Germany's largest providers of private education: Imagine, 150,000 people participating yearly in the various educational options offered by the CJD, including: traditional education, vocational training and cultural awareness training. The CJD's mission is committed to the Christian and educational philosophy that sees the whole human being.
 
The schools run by the CJD convey valuable perspectives for life. We look at every individual as a unique person - including mind, body and soul. We regard the needs of each individual using a holistic approach that includes religious education, physical and health education as well as promoting artistic talents and political awareness.
 

Our Mission: Creating Opportunity

Each year, for more than 60 years, the CJD has been creating life changing opportunities for over 150,000 youth and adult participants by seeking to awaken and encourage the potential that is found in every person. In 150 Locations, 8,000 educators and other professionals are committed to providing guidance and support in a nurturing environment for these participants. While founded on Christian principals, the CJD is inspired by the idea: "Let no one fall by the wayside." With this in mind, the CJD and its programs are open to people of all races, ethnics, and beliefs.
 

Some partners

  • YMCA
  • UNICEF

News aus dem CJD

Ebersbach/Vancouver, 03.02.2010

Olympia 2010: CJD drückt seinen Sportlern die Daumen

Zahlreiche Spitzensportler, die bei den Olympischen Winterspielen 2010 in Vancouver/Kanada antreten, haben beim CJD die Schulbank gedrückt: Die Liste reicht von der Skifahrerin Maria Riesch bis zum Rennrodler Felix Loch.
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Ebersbach, 10.12.2009

CJD möchte sein Engagement in der Seniorenarbeit verstärken

"Wenn die Lebensverhältnisse sich ändern, wenn der Familienzusammenhang sich lockert, dann müssen wir Verantwortung übernehmen und neue Formen des Zusammenlebens und der gegenseitigen Unterstützung entwickeln", erklärt Frank Paratsch, in der CJD Geschäftsleitung verantwortlich für die Seniorenarbeit, die Gründe für das neue Engagement des CJD.
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