Riga German Culture Society
- Legal Type
- NGO
- Year of registration
- 1988
- Geography
- National
Riga German Cultural Society (Rigaer Deutscher Kulturverein- RDKV) was founded in 1988. Area of operation: Riga and regions of Latvia
Its main purpose is to promote the integration of society; understanding, cooperation and friendship with all nationalities in Latvia; cooperation with other German associations in Latvia; study of German-Baltic cultural heritage in the field of culture and art; to promote the exchange of members of the Society, especially young people, with German and non-German representatives in the field of culture; to organize German language, cultural and art classes; to organize the Association's Song Ensemble concerts, especially charity concerts; to organize cultural events, recreation evenings, events to celebrate historical dates and events. For the past ten years, the Society has been specializing in youth integration / education / patriotism / personality development projects.
Cooperation partners, supporters: RDKV has actively implemented various projects with co-financing from the Ministry of Culture, the Integration Secretariat, various foreign foundations and embassies. The Society is made up of activists and enthusiasts of integration, pedagogical and minority cooperation, and active organizers and participants of Latvian minority events. The vocal ensemble Morgenrot is active in the society.
Field of Work
Health and Disability
Culture and Art
Children and Youth
Legal support, Anti-discrimination, Human rights
Local communities, Cultural houses, Civic centres, etc.
Target Group
Adults
Children and Youth
Elderly people / senior citizens
People with a low income
Handicapped people / disabled citizens
Type of Activities
Prevention
Seminars, trainings, conferences
Development work / pilot work
Leisure
Volunteering actions
Interesed In
Field of work
Health and Disability
Culture and Art
Children and Youth
Legal support, Anti-discrimination, Human rights
Local communities, Cultural houses, Civic centres, etc.
Target Group
Adults
Children and Youth
Elderly people / senior citizens
People with a low income
Handicapped people / disabled citizens