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Sozialwerke Pfarrer Sieber

Sozialwerke Pfarrer Sieber
Named after Ernst Sieber
Formation 1963
Founder Pastor Ernst Sieber
Type Non-profit organization and relief organisation
Legal status Foundation and relief organisation
Focus to alleviate the hardships around addiction, disease, violence and homelessness
Headquarters Zürich-Aussersihl, Canton of Zürich
Location
  • Hohlstrasse 192, CH-8004 Zürich
Region served
Switzerland
Method capacity building
Website Official website (in German)

Sozialwerke Pfarrer Sieber (SWS) is a Swiss charitable foundation and relief organisation based the municipality of Zürich. Initiated in 1963 by Ernst Sieber, a pastor associated with the Reformierte Kirche des Kantons Zürich, the relief organisation was founded in 1988. SWS supports disadvantaged people, to help to alleviate the hardships around addiction, disease, violence and homelessness.

In winter 1963 the first homeless community in a bunker in Zürich-Aussersihl was founded by Ernst Sieber, and in fact the charity started its first project that was follow by numerous initiatives over the decades, among them Sune-Dörfli, Sune-Egge, Ur-Dörfli, Sune-Stube, Pfuusbus, and Brothausen in Zürich-Affoltern for homeless people, or food supplement for poor people. In 1988 the foundation was formally established. The foundation claims to support, committed on the basis of the Gospel for needy fellow man...to help to alleviate the hardships around addiction, disease, violence and homelessness. Hence, to update the biblical message in view of social distress and the distress of individuals who are mentally and physically suffering, socially injured, homeless and refuged, drug addicted, and to inflict upon pastoral, social, medical and material assistance. SWS claims to cooperate with individuals, private, civil and ecclesiastical authorities, to ensure partnership and mutually complementary aid.

Pfuusbus, in fact a semitrailer truck, is one of the best known projects of the foundation. The bus for the homeless people in the greater Zürich area recorded 3,873 nights' stay, 700 more than last winter, between November 2015 and March 2016. The emergency shelter has been used by 278 people during the five winter months 2015/16. Over 150 nights, two caretakers have looked after the accommodation for the homeless people, assisted by two additional volunteers who have prepared more than 1,400 evening meals. In a separate tent, called Iglu (igloo), 206 homeless migrant workers were housed in Zürich-Seebach; they spent a total of 1,466 nights. Around two thirds of the migrant workers were from Romania who are employed mainly in Swiss agriculture in summer and autumn. The European migrant crisis, as the foundation communicated, did not affect the occupancy levels.


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