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"It's going to be a tough fight": "Hartz and warmly" teenage mother gets a visit from the youth welfare office

2023-01-17T10:22:32.083Z


"Hartz and heartily": So that Angelina does not get into trouble with the youth welfare office and is allowed to keep her daughter, the young mother has to move to a mother-child home.


"Hartz and heartily": So that Angelina does not get into trouble with the youth welfare office and is allowed to keep her daughter, the young mother has to move to a mother-child home.

Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia - one of the social hotspots that RTLZWEI can be seen in the documentary series "Hartz and warmly".

Around 230,000 people live in Krefeld – 15,000 of them are dependent on social benefits.

Many Hartz IV recipients live in the cheap apartments around Dieselstrasse – including 16-year-old Angelina.

After the birth of her daughter, the teenage mother still has to find her way in her new role as a mother, as reported by MANNHEIM24.

"Hartz and cordial" in Krefeld: Angelina receives a visit from the youth welfare office

The residents of the problem district in Krefeld have to struggle with financial worries and administrative stress - every day.

Despite everything, they dare to be in front of the RTLZWEI camera in their turbulent everyday life.

In the third episode of the new season "Hartz and cordially - Return to Krefeld" viewers learn the sad news: Angelina (16) receives a visit from the youth welfare office and has to move to a mother-child facility with her daughter. 

The guardian of Angelina's daughter and the person in charge of the youth welfare office have decided that the student needs more support with her daughter.

Angelina's mother Conny is horrified: "I'm assuming that the reason for this is that Angelina could think that she would then press the little one completely on my eye".

The unexpected pregnancy of the 16-year-old caused great unrest in the family.

"Hartz and warm" - teen mother is desperate - Angelina has to move to a mother-child facility

The teenage mother Angelina is facing major upheavals.

Meanwhile, Conny is disappointed with the decision of the office.

According to the welfare recipient, the responsible woman from the youth welfare office promised during her visit before the birth that Angelina could stay at home with the baby.

"I usually don't want to go to the mother-child facility because I'm still so afraid for [my daughter].

I'm still restless myself and she notices that too," explains the 16-year-old in the social documentary.

Responsibility for the household and for her daughter - Angelina feels overwhelmed.

"I can't do all that yet [...] I can't really do it without my mother," reveals the student.

The Krefeld woman first has to get used to the idea of ​​not being able to raise her child in her home – with her mother.

In addition, the "Hartz and warm" participant does not know whether she will be able to graduate from comprehensive school.

"Hartz and warm": Angelina moves to a mother-child home – "I'll miss my home"

A major setback for Angelina!

“I will miss my home the most.

This is going to be a tough fight!

But if I work well, I'll be back home in six months," the teenage mother continued.

The move is particularly difficult for Mama Conny – she says goodbye to her daughter and granddaughter in tears.

Cindy, who is known for her “Hartz and heartily”, had to leave her homeland to move to a mother-and-child home with one of her daughters.

Angelina's family hopes that half the year will pass quickly.

Conny wishes for her daughter that she can stand on her own feet as soon as possible so that she has a chance of a good professional future.

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List of rubrics: © RTLZWEI/dpa-Alexander Forstreuter/Montage HEADLINE24

Source: merkur

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