Wildsteig, Bavaria, buys thermal halls to house asylum seekers. Two buses come to the district every month with refugees who need accommodation.

Integration officers will support the asylum seekers in getting along in their new everyday life and arriving in Wildsteig. In Bavaria alone, 75 percent of asylum seekers have already been put into work. Since school attendance is compulsory for asylum-seeking children from 90 days after entry, kindergartens and primary schools in particular are at capacity limits.. A good hundred citizens accepted the invitation of the Weilheim-Schongau district office to an information event on the topic of “asylum” in Wild Steig.. In the two-hour meeting, many things came to the table that should now find their way to Munich. The final appeal was made to the population, “Welcome people with open arms”.. After the meeting, citizens were able to look around the thermal hall too, and those responsible at the district office were available to answer questions.