Haus Aira in MG: Families find support and new perspectives!
Haus Aira in Mönchengladbach will open new programs to support families and children on August 17, 2025.

Haus Aira in MG: Families find support and new perspectives!
In Mönchengladbach the opening of the House Aira a new era for families. On August 17, 2025, the light-flooded building on Nakatenusstraße will begin its work and offer a fresh concept for parents and children. The aim of the house is to respond to individual needs and to offer both support and attention.
Here parents and their children can make a fresh start for six months. A dedicated team and the neighboring Shangri-la Family Center are at your side. This project was made possible by a generous donation from an anonymous donor, which shows how important support is for families in the region.
Variety of offers
Haus Aira offers four different programs. But to take part, families must live in Mönchengladbach. But what exactly is behind these programs?
- Begleitete Inobhutnahme für Kinder von 0 bis 3 Jahren: Hier kann ein Elternteil, in der Regel die Mutter, mit ihrem Kind einziehen. Fachkräfte unterstützen die Entwicklung der Eltern-Kind-Beziehung, um die Erziehungsfähigkeit zu verbessern und dauerhafte Trennungen zu vermeiden.
- Betreuung von Kindern im Alter von 4 bis 10 Jahren: In eigenen Zimmern bleiben die Kinder in Mönchengladbach und können ihre Schule oder ihren Sportverein besuchen, während die Eltern an ihren Zielen im Haus Aira arbeiten.
- Apartments zur Verselbstständigung: Familien mit Kindern von 0 bis 6 Jahren können hier erlernte Fähigkeiten im Alltag ausprobieren.
- Tagesgruppe für 0- bis 6-Jährige: In dieser Gruppe verbringen Eltern mit ihren Kindern den Tag, profitieren von gemeinschaftlichem Kochen, Essen und Spielen unter fachlicher Begleitung.
All of these offers are aimed at ensuring the stability and well-being of families in the long term. Intensive parental work is seen as a key to success in promoting sustainable change and relieving the burden on youth welfare services.
A look into the future
House Aira represents a new beginning. It relies on the exchange and relationship between parents and children and offers families the opportunity to work on themselves together. The focus is on children growing up in a healthy environment and parents learning the skills to best support their children.
In a world that is often fast-moving and unstable, it is important to create offers that support people in their personal development. Mönchengladbach can look forward to a promising project that helps families find stability and security.