Pro-Kultura offers people, regardless of their age, who have no daily structure, such as the long-term unemployed and asylum seekers, a value-oriented daily structure with meaningful tasks. This promotes their emotional and social stability and gives them access to culture, society and a relevant network. Participants develop a sense of self-efficacy as they experience themselves as active agents in the service of the common good.
The programme also aims to promote social participation, reduce marginalization and stigmatization in the public sphere and is supported by qualified specialist staff. Together with the municipal administration, social space-based projects are to be developed in which the participants are perceived as an integral part of a social and cultural value chain and feel like accepted members of the community.