Råby ungdomshem, Youth rehabilitation center in Lund, Sweden
Råby ungdomshem is a care facility in Lund that helps young people facing difficult situations. It provides emergency support, assessment services, and both residential and outpatient programs tailored to individual needs.
Founded in 1838 as a rescue institute, it ranks among Sweden's oldest youth care institutions. The facility evolved over the decades from a specialized aid organization into a modern residential and treatment center.
Students at Råby receive education through Gyllenkrokska skolan, which combines regular academic studies with practical skills development and career guidance.
Access is typically limited to staff and authorized visitors since it is a specialized care facility. Specific information about visiting hours or any public activities should be requested directly from the center.
The facility expanded its services in 1974 to include female residents, now operating with one LVU section for eight girls and four sections for thirty boys.
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