During the 1980s, Schedlich established two counselling centres in German for Yugoslavian women. In 1991, after tens of thousands of Yugoslavian refugees came to Berlin during the
Yugoslav Wars, Schedlich founded Südost Europa Kultur e.V. (), remaining as its managing director until 2014. The association, which supported over 30, 000 refugees, was notable for offering support to refugees from former Yugoslavia regardless of their
nationality, unlike many similar organisations set up at the time. In 2000, Schedlich, as part of Südost Europa Kultur e.V., was awarded the Louise Schroeder Medal for services to democracy, peace, social justice and equality. In 2007, Schedlich co-founded the Überbrücken foundation alongside
Wolfgang Huber, to support people experiencing crises and to overcome the effects of war as a "precondition for the process of peacebuilding". == References ==