With this proposal (No.680), the aim is to relieve Frankfurt women’s shelters by granting access to social housing to women affected by domestic violence and therefore particularly vulnerable, even if they have not been living in Frankfurt for 12 months yet.
Frankfurt Registration and Allocation Guidelines – Revision of Guidelines for the Allocation of Social Housing to Eligible Households in Frankfurt am Main: Exception for Women Affected by Violence and Their Children in Women’s Shelters
Volt Frankfurt: the political party
Volt Frankfurt is part of Volt Europe, the first party that is the same all over Europe. In Frankfurt, at the heart of Europe, we fight for a progressive, sustainable and united EU. We work according to the motto: Think global, act local.
Nearly one million people live and work in Frankfurt. The challanges we face are shared with over 100 Million people in metropolies all over europe. Volt stands for the urban living of tomorrow, using progressive and pragmatic solutions.
We want to implement concepts that were already proven successful in other european cities. Be it lowering rents like Vienna, cycling like in Copenhagen or digital gouvernment services like Estland: we want to solve Problems, instead of just pushing them to the next election cycle.