Anneliese Loose-Hartke-Stiftung – Für ein Leben in Würde
About the funder
The Anneliese Loose-Hartke Foundation is a legally recognized civil law foundation based in Bremen. It was established in 2008 by Wolfgang Loose, the former Schnoor archivist, and Dr. Helmut Hafner in memory of Anneliese Loose-Hartke († 2007). The foundation primarily supports elderly and single individuals in Bremen and the surrounding area and implements projects such as "Christmas Together," medical care for the homeless, intergenerational dialogue ("Tell Your Life!", Philosophical Café, Festivals of Encounter), and the "Virtual Salon" (a digital cultural and discussion space) to overcome loneliness and strengthen social cohesion.
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Mission & Vision
Our mission is to promote the social participation of older people, to encourage dialogue between young and old, and to overcome loneliness.
Target groups
The funding programs of the Anneliese Loose-Hartke Foundation are aimed at elderly and single individuals in Bremen and the surrounding area, socially disadvantaged persons – including homeless individuals – members of the guest worker generations and their descendants, youth and young adults engaged in intergenerational dialogue, as well as volunteers and initiatives committed to the welfare of elderly and isolated people.