Social benefits and assistance



Social assistance
Social assistance is granted as a benefit for people in need who are unable to work. Anyone who is unable to work and cannot support themselves either from their own resources or with the help of others has a legal entitlement >>more
Social services for adults
The social service for adults informs, advises and supports in particular ageing citizens of the city of Chemnitz as well as relatives and service providers who specialise in the needs of senior citizens. The services are free of charge, independent and personalised >>more
Parental allowance
The state supports fathers and mothers and their young families with parental allowance. Parents who primarily want to look after their child themselves after the birth and are therefore not or not fully employed are entitled to this >>more
Education package
Benefits from the education and participation package include excursions with school/daycare centres, membership fees for cultural and sporting activities and subsidies for lunch in schools and kindergartens >>more
Housing support
The City of Chemnitz supports those seeking help with certificates of eligibility for housing, in finding accommodation and financially with housing benefit. It is also active in the area of homeless assistance >>more
Debt counselling
The Social Welfare Office's debt counselling service provides free advice and support on issues such as rent and energy debts, checking the legitimacy of claims and personal crises. >>more
Severely disabled status

Upon application, it is determined whether a disability exists within the meaning of the Severely Disabled Persons Act and the degree of this disability (GdB). You can also apply to the City of Chemnitz for a state allowance for the blind >>more
Chemnitz Pass
The City of Chemnitz issues a Chemnitz Pass to residents with a low or no income. This entitles the holder to reduced prices for certain public and private services >>more
Social security and pension
The Insurance Office of the City of Chemnitz offers free assistance to all insured persons who live in Chemnitz, are staying here or have their place of employment or work in Chemnitz >>more
Compensation for professional disadvantages

The Occupational Rehabilitation Act (BerRehaG) offers people who were victims of political persecution in the former GDR a way to come to terms with their past, apply for rehabilitation and receive compensation >>more
Promotion of independent youth welfare, social and socio-medical services

Social and socio-medical services as well as services provided by independent youth welfare organisations can be financially supported if certain conditions are met in accordance with the City of Chemnitz guidelines for the promotion of independent youth welfare, social and socio-medical services "Fachförderrichtlinie Jugend, Soziales, Gesundheit - FRL-JSG".
Further information
Information on funding requirements and application procedures can be found in the specialised funding guidelines: