A 35-year-old mother from Wels in Upper Austria is close to despair. After the divorce of the child’s father, she continued to debt a mountain of debt and could only keep her rental apartment thanks to the help of her family. She feels neat from the city and the state. She is not alone with her destiny.
In Wels there is a package of measures for combating (child) poverty in Wels. As reported, the application of the spö was assigned to a committee. The FPö only wants to string the package if there are accurate figures of all poverty – sailing people who are at risk – critics rumble. “The hat is burning,” said the Non -party municipal council Ralf Drack.
“I don’t know how to continue,” is Sarah Hadzipasic desperately. The 35-year-old worked as a team leader for an online store before the birth of her son Amin in 2022, so the world was still okay: “Unfortunately I was blind with love and I had to separate myself from the child’s father. He left me on a large mountain of debts and pays no maintenance. I am completely due to the private bankruptcy.
With the maternity leave of 520 euros, she cannot even pay the monthly rent of 606 euros. The city rejected residential help because the right to alimony has not yet been regulated. Due to a misunderstanding, no social help fell for three months. “I was about to lose the apartment. Fortunately my family helped me. “
Uncertain future
The parental leave is on January 31, her former employer is dissolved-now she is looking for a new job. After all, Amin has received a crawling Stocky Place: “In fact, this is only possible if the mother works. It was a coincidence. “
No right to childcare without work
Borislavka Zaric was not that happiness. Although she has a job of 25 hours because her son Stefan (4) is hyperactive, he is denied a kindergarten place. Instead, he is provided in the ‘brahaus’ children’s meeting, where an hour costs 4.50 euros. But he should quickly lose this place: “If I don’t find any care, I go to work,” said the mother.
Also desperate is a few four -fold mother who wants to remain anonymous. Because she has a 50 percent handicap, it is not easy for her to find a job. The problem: without work there is no right to a crawling space for your daughter (2). It is also housed in the “Bee House” for around 400 euros per month. There are also fixed costs of 800 euros for rent and electricity – the AMS transfers 670 euros.
Source: Krone

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