Charlotte und Heinz Wiezorek Stiftung
About the funder
The Charlotte and Heinz Wiezorek Foundation is a charitable private foundation established in 2000 and based in Essen. Approved by the Düsseldorf District Government in April 1999 and recognized as a non-profit organization by the Essen-Süd tax office, it provides financial support to orphans and half-orphans in Germany during their school and vocational training. The aim is to secure an adequate livelihood and to pave the way for an independent life by covering school, semester, or training fees as well as grants for teaching materials. Support is exclusively directed at individuals without sufficient personal assets and without or with only minimal regular income.
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Mission & Vision
The Charlotte and Heinz Wiezorek Foundation supports young people who have lost one or both parents to death before their 18th birthday and accompanies them in their educational and vocational training until the age of 27. Through minimal administrative overhead and voluntary commitment, we ensure that every donation reaches the supported children and adolescents 100%.
Target groups
Assistance is provided to needy orphans and half-orphans in Germany who have lost one or both parents before reaching the age of 18 and do not possess sufficient assets. The focus is on children, adolescents, and young adults up to the age of 27 who require support for school, university, or vocational training and receive little or no regular income.