We are a non-profit association for child and youth welfare and a state-recognized independent provider of youth welfare.

With our four qualified subject areas of family education, informal child and youth education, international (democracy-promoting) and general democracy-promoting youth work, we are successfully involved in Leipzig and the Free State of Saxony. And that has been the case for many years.

SoIn Leipzig-Leutzsch we maintain three state-recognized centers for family education, informal child and youth education and international and inter/transcultural child and youth work. With our international youth exchanges, we bring young people from different countries together sustainably, both at home and abroad. Just take a look at our club homepage, there you will find a lot of further information about our club.

Our work against anti-Semitism in schools also has its own website.You can reach them using this link.

Award-winning

We have already received several awards nationwide for our work, including the Julius Hirsch Prize from the German Football Association in 2017 and the “Active for Democracy and Tolerance” prize from the Federal Agency for Civic Education in 2018. In 2021, the IFBF program part “A Journey Against Forgetting” was awarded the international “Johnny Klein Prize”.
But we won't rest on our laurels! We concentrate fully on our project.

with guaranteed quality

As a non-profit, state-recognized provider of independent youth welfare services, our work is state-certified and of a high, constantly evaluated quality.
The recognition as a provider of independent youth welfare is renewed at regular intervals.

The trailer of our award-winning sports documentary film "A Journey Against Forgetting".

Annual support contacts

≈20.000

Areas of activity of the club's work

5

Permanent employees at the club

11

Courses and projects in 2022

1.203

And this is our IFBF 2023 organizing team.

"Taking advantage of this opportunity, I would like to thank you for your tireless commitment to this event for freedom, diversity and togetherness in the form of a football festival, which is unique in the Free State."
Office of the then State Minister for Equality and Integration of the Free State of Saxony, now Saxon State Minister for Social Affairs and Social Cohesion.
"The German Football Association awards Tüpfelhausen - Das Familienportal eV the Julius Hirsch Prize in recognition of the special commitment to democracy, human dignity and against exclusion, anti-Semitism and discrimination."
Reinhard Grindel, then DFB President.
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