familea as a guest on the BARTEXT podcast
In the podcast «Wir reden Bartext», familea discusses the changes in the family in recent years and the associated expectations of early childhood care. Family forms have become more diverse, employment models more flexible and social demands more complex.
125 years of familea - a pioneer by tradition
On February 14, 1901, Lily Zellweger-Steiger laid the foundation stone for familea. Over more than a century, her initiative developed into a social organization that supports children, women and families in Basel and the region,...
familea Kita Zottelbär receives QualiKita certification with top result
The Zottelbär daycare center has been QualiKita-certified since January 27, 2026. Daycare center director Daniela Volpe and her team decided to take on the challenge of QualiKita certification back in 2024.
Giving joy together at Christmas time
On Tuesday, December 16, numerous families were able to experience a very special moment. Customers of the women's advice center had the opportunity to choose gifts worth up to 50 francs for their children in advance and order them using a wish card.
Our newly qualified nursery managers
On November 26, we celebrated the graduation of several newly qualified daycare center managers.
Women's counseling enables training to become a Wen-Do trainer
At the beginning of summer 2024, a young woman contacted familea Women's Counseling and asked for support in financing her training to become a Wen Do trainer.
familea is once again involved in this year's campaign - 16 days against violence against women
From November 25 to December 10, familea is taking part in the annual 16 Days against Violence against Women campaign.
familea at the 2025 job fair
From Wednesday, November 26 to Sunday, November 30, 2025, the St. Jakobshalle in Münchenstein will host the Baselland Job Show - and familea will be there.
A place for children's rights
To mark International Children's Rights Day, children at our familea locations are designing over 50 creative chairs on their most important rights.