history
With heart and soul since 1994
Development of KARO (1994–2004) – Overview
1994–1996
State model project KARO
Street work for HIV/AIDS prevention in the cross-border region of Saxony–Poland and Saxony–Czech Republic
Sponsor: DRK Kreisverband Oelsnitz
1996–1998
KARO project
Establishment and expansion of psychosocial and medical services for HIV/AIDS prevention and profiling of social work (especially street work) in the cross-border region of the Euroregion Egrensis
Organization: DRK Kreisverband Oelsnitz
1998–2001
KARO project
Target group-specific, cross-border social work for HIV/AIDS prevention with a focus on child prostitution and child pornography in the Euroregion Egrensis.
Organization: German Red Cross District Association Oelsnitz
07/2001 – 09/2001
KARO project
Target group-specific, cross-border social project for HIV/AIDS prevention.
Focus: Street work and social work with prostitutes and drug users.
Organization: AWO Chemnitz and Surrounding Area District Association
10/2001 – 12/2001
KARO project
Target group-specific cross-border social project for HIV/AIDS prevention.
Focus: Street work and social work with prostitutes and drug users.
Organization: AIDS-Hilfe Dresden e. V. (AIDS Support Dresden)
01/2002 – 06/2002
KARO Project
Target group-specific cross-border social project for HIV/AIDS prevention.
Focus: Street work and social work with prostitutes and drug users.
Organization: Obervogtländischer Verein für Innere Mission Marienstift e. V. (Upper Vogtland Association for Inner Mission Marienstift)
06/2002 – 06/2004
KARO project
Target group-specific cross-border social project in prostitution and drug scenes in the Euroregion Egrensis
Organization: Obervogtländischer Verein für Innere Mission Marienstift e. V.
April 28, 2004
Founding of the KARO e. V. association
Since 1994, KARO has been committed to combating forced prostitution, human trafficking, and the sexual exploitation of children. The association's goal is to offer protection and assistance to children, young people, and women who have experienced physical, psychological, and/or sexual violence.