Page 70 List of contributing organisations <strong>Racism</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2003</strong>List of contributing organisationsAsyl in Not1090 Wien, Währingerstr. 59/2, Tel.: (01) 408 42 10, Fax: (01) 405 28 88E-Mail: office@asyl-in-not.org, Homepage: www.asyl-in-not.orgFraueninitiative Bikulturelle Ehen und Lebensgemeinschaften – Verein FIBEL1020 Wien, Heinestr. 43, Tel./Fax: (01) 212 76 64E-Mail: fibel@verein-fibel.atContact: Gertrud Schmutzer und Petruska KrcmarAdvice, information and support for members of bicultural partnerships and families for questions and problems invarious fields (immigration, marriage and family law, conflicts arising for intercultural or immigration-related reasonsetc.). The open groups (every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month): women in bicultural partnerships sharing theirexperiences. Events: talks and workshops dealing with questions of life in and between cultures. The forms and consequencesof discrimination experienced by members of bicultural partnerships and families in Austria was investigatedby FIBEL within the framework of an EU project. The results of this study have been published as ‚Familienlebenim Ausnahmezustand‘ (Family Life in a State of Emergency), the Austrian part of the EU ‚fabienne‘ project ‚Binationalpartnerships and families in Europe - strategies against discrimination‘ published by FIBEL, 2001 and available fromFIBELForum gegen Antisemitismus (Forum Against Anti-Semitism)1010 Wien, Seitenstettengasse 4, Tel.: (01) 531 04 255E-Mail: info@fga-wien.at, Homepage: www.fga-wien.atThe Forum Against Anti-Semitism operates a hotline for witness and victims of anti-Semitic incidents - from graffition walls to anti-Semitic abuse on the streets. At the same time we are an information centre for the Jewish communityin questions relating to anti-Semitism. To this end we have set up a small newspaper archive on the themeof right-wing extremism and anti-Semitic journalism. In cooperation with other organisations we strive to developproject-oriented good practices.Helping Hands Graz / Anti-Rassismus Hotline8010 Graz, Schlögelgasse 9/9, Tel.: (0316) 873 51 88, Hotline: (0699) 11 33 84 02E-Mail: helpinghands@htu-graz.at, Homepage: www.helpinghands-graz.atContact: Daniela GrabovacHEMAYAT Verein zur Betreuung von Folter- und Kriegsüberlebenden1020 Wien, Engerthstr. 161–163, Tel./Fax: (01) 216 43 06E-Mail: hemayat94@hotmail.comInitiative muslimischer ÖsterreicherInnen (Initiative of Muslim Austrians)E-Mail: dieinitiative@gmx.atUnder the motto ‚We‘re not only here for Muslims‘ we came together in November 1999 to promote the interests ofthe Muslim population more effectively against the background of social and political developments and at the sametime to help towards breaking down prejudice and xenophobia through increased Muslim presence. Open access towork on various projects is intended to network people engaged in the anti-racism field and interested in Muslimissues and to promote dialogue both inside and outside the Muslim community.Peregrina – Bildungs-, Beratungs- und Therapiezentrum für Immigrantinnen1090 Wien, Währingerstraße 59/6, Tel.: (01) 408 61 19 und (01) 408 33 52, Fax: (01) 408 04 16E-Mail: beratung.peregrina@aon.at, Homepage: www.peregrina.atSupport for immigrants in dealing with their legal, psychological and language situation in Austria with- Legal and social counselling and support in Arabic, Bosnian, German, English, French, Croat, Serbian and Turkish;
<strong>Racism</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2003</strong> List of contributing organisations Page 71- psychological counselling and therapy in Bosnian, German, English, Croat and Serbian;- German courses with crèche;- Austrian language diploma: preparation courses and holding examinations;- Learning languages in tandem;- Educational work and public relations on the issues of migration and racism.Integrationshaus1020 Wien, Engerthstr. 161-163, Tel.: (01) 212 35 20, Fax: (01) 212 35 20-30, daily 9-5E-Mail: info@integrationshaus.at, Homepage: www.integrationshaus.atThe Integration House accommodates and supports people who have fled to Austria from war, human rights violations,torture, arbitrary arrest etc. in order to find asylum or temporary protection. The aim is to offer war refugees,convention refugees and asylum seekers decent accommodation and psycho-social support at a temporary home andat the same time to include the Austrian and foreign population through numerous projects such as language learning,courses to help gain employment, kindergarten, buddy course etc. There is a Buddy Course as training for voluntarywork (law, support), 18 evenings on Tuesdays 6.30 pm - 8 pm; info at info@integrationshaus.at andwww.integrationshaus.at/hilfemigrare – Zentrum für MigrantInnen OÖ4020 Linz, Humboldtstr. 49, Tel.: (070) 65 00 80-25, Fax: (070) 65 45 86E-Mail: silvia.hirschberger@migration.at, Homepage: www.migration.atContact: Mag. Silvia Hirschberger (ab 01.04.04)Verein „Viele“, Verein für interkulturellen Ansatz in Erziehung, Lernen und Entwicklung5020 Salzburg, Franz-Josef-Straße 17a, Tel.: (0662) 87 02 11, Fax: (0662) 88 63 99E-Mail: verein.viele@aon.atWITAF – Arbeitsassistenz für Gehörlose Wien & NÖ (Work Assistance for the Deaf in Vienna andLower Austria)1010 Wien, Postgassse 16 / 3. Stock, Tel.: (01) 216 08 15 12, Fax: (01) 216 08 15–20E-Mail: natascha.zickbauer@witafaass.at, Homepage: www.witaf.atCounselling and support for deaf people looking for a job or having problems at work. Information about training,further training and employment law.Ich bin dabei......weil wir gemeinsammehr erreichenkönnen.Sie leben in Österreich und besitzen keine österreichischeStaatsbürgerschaft oder haben dieseerst während Ihres Aufenthaltes erworben?Sie kommen zwar aus Österreich, leben aberderzeit in einem anderen Land? Oder Sie engagierensich in Beratungsstellen oder Initiativenfür und von MigratInnen?... dann sind Sie bei uns in der Interessengemeinschaft(IG) work@migration genau richtig.work@migration - die Interessen-gemeinschaft fürMigratInnen der GPAGPA- und IG-Mitglieder habens besser. Überzeugen Sie sich selbst:www.gpa.at www.interesse.atAdvertisement