- Source: Deutsche Seemannsmission
The German Seamen's Mission (German: Deutsche Seemannsmission, DSM) is a Protestant organization centered in Germany that provides pastoral and social welfare services to commercial seafarers. It operates seafarers' centers in Germany and internationally, with full-time and voluntary workers. The Mission's offices are in Hamburg.
It is a member of the International Christian Maritime Association. As a Christian organization, it sees its work as the extension of neighborly love to seafarers regardless of religion and culture. The German Seamen's Mission defines its mission as "support of seafarers' dignity" and its goal as the improvement of seafarers' living and working conditions.
In response to COVID-19, the DSM was actively involved in advocating for and providing seafarer vaccinations and shore leave.
Ports with German Seamen's Mission Presence
= In Germany
=Hamburg (the Duckdalben International Seamen's Club)
Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein
Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony
Sassnitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Glückstadt, Schleswig-Holstein
= International
=Douala, Cameroon
Singapore, in partnership with the International Lutheran Seafarers' Mission
Literature
Reinhard Freese: Geschichte der Deutschen Seemannsmission. Bielefeld 1991. ISBN 3-7858-0339-7
F. M. Harms: Die Geschichte der deutschen evangelischen Seemannsmission. Stettin 1909.
W. Thun: Werden und Wachsen der Deutschen Evangelischen Seemannsmission. Bremen/Hamburg 1959. (Online)
References
External links
Commons: Deutsche Seemannsmission – collection of photos, video, and audio
Deutsche Seemannsmission
The International Christian Maritime Association (the ecumenical association of which the German Seamen's Mission is a founding member)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Deutsche Seemannsmission
- Chaplain
- Duckdalben International Seamen's Club
- International Christian Maritime Association