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New Apprentices Begin Their Journey at Caritas Workshops in Ingolstadt
Caritas, a well-known institution associated with care, advice, and "meals on wheels," is less known for its craft businesses. Nine young people recently began their training at Caritas residential homes and workshops in Ingolstadt, marking a significant milestone in their lives.
Among the new apprentices are individuals with diverse backgrounds. One young man, originally from Afghanistan, is balancing his apprenticeship with the responsibility of being a father to three children. Another apprentice is a young woman who completed her vocational preparation year as a carpenter with distinction and is now participating in a three-week support program at the start of her apprenticeship in Malta.
The new apprentices will be working across various departments this year. Some will be honing their skills in the carpentry shop, automotive workshop, and landscape gardening department, while two will be future salespersons at the Caritas second-hand market. One new apprentice is an office administrator for the administration.
The workshops at Caritas offer genuine craft businesses, providing products and services to other non-profit organisations and private customers. Examples of services provided include custom-made wardrobes, garden fences, hedge trimming, car repairs, and painting. Apprentices at Caritas can demonstrate their skills in practice by working on these services.
Hajo Aden, the department head of the Caritas employment workshops, emphasised the importance of enjoying one's work and seeking early conversation when faced with difficulties. He expressed his excitement for the new apprentices, wishing them joy, success, and perseverance on their way to a successful professional future.
The director of the Caritas institution is named Michael Rinnagl. Several of these young people are receiving public funding for their training. It's worth noting that the workshops at Caritas do not cater to people with disabilities.
One of the apprentices, who is continuing his training as a landscape gardener after switching employers to the Caritas workshops, was not identified in the search results. However, the Caritas residential homes and workshops are looking forward to welcoming and supporting these young individuals in their professional development.
A young painter and decorator completed her apprenticeship as the best in her guild this year, according to Hajo Aden. This achievement serves as a testament to the potential and opportunities that Caritas workshops provide for its apprentices.
In conclusion, the new apprentices at Caritas residential homes and workshops in Ingolstadt are embarking on a journey filled with challenges and opportunities. With the support of Caritas and their fellow apprentices, they are well on their way to a successful professional future.
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