New A2+ integration course

From October, Interface Wien will be offering a new A2 language course with values knowledge and A2 integration test with 120 UE for third-country nationals with language level A1–A2.1.

JuCo has got talent – JuCo goes opera!

Teilnehmer*innen, die als Statisten für's Theather ausgewählt wurden mit Schauspieler Cornelius Obonya und Regisseurin Carolin Pienkos

Standing on a real stage for once! This dream will come true for five participants in our Jugendcollege StartWien project this summer! The actor and director Cornelius Obonya and the director Carolin Pienkos visited the Jugendcollege and casted five Background actors for the opera production “Der Liebestrank” at the Opera Burg Gars.

Our 2023 annual report is here!

Cover Jahresbericht 2023

Hip hip hooray - it's finally here: our 2023 annual report! Full of information, stories, facts and photos of our great projects - and yet a little slimmer than in previous years - our new annual report invites employees, sponsors, supporters and interested parties alike to read and browse.

Ticket donation for football-loving youngsters

Sometimes, for a moment, the whole world spins around a ball. A ticket donation from Verein Springboard within their project KULTurgut enabled 6 young people from our basic education project InterSpace to attend the friendly match between Austria and Serbia at the Ernst Happel Stadium.

Literacy for a better future

Teilnehmer des Pilotprojekts der Lernhilfe im Klassenzimmer

It's getting hot! Our pilot project for cross-poly literacy courses is entering the final stretch - and has already achieved a lot! As part of the Learning Aid project, our cross-poly literacy courses will run in the summer semester of the current school year (March-June 2024), taking place twice a week in the afternoon at two school locations.

Interface Wien in the Am Schauplatz report “Ausgeliefert”

Ausschnitt aus der Am Schauplatz-Reportage "Ausgeliefert"

No electricity, crumbling walls, mold everywhere - these are inhumane conditions in which many newly immigrated Viennese people, including our clients, have to live in Vienna. The "Am Schauplatz" report "Ausgeliefert", which was broadcasted on May 23, sheds light on these unbelievable grievances and the systematic housing fraud that many refugees are exposed to.

Film premiere: “My head – my headscarf – my decision”

Filmplakat "Mein Kopf - mein Kopftuch - meine Entscheidung"

From their everyday experiences with racism, rejection and pressure and the desire to talk about it, young participants of the InterSpace – Basisbildung für Jugendliche program, with the support of the Extremism Advice Center, created the participatory girls* project “My Head – My Headscarf – My Decision” and a short film of the same name, which will premiere in June!

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