Hamburger Stiftung Wohnen und Teilhabe
About the funder
The Hamburg Foundation for Housing and Participation is a legal foundation under civil law based in Hamburg. It originated from the "Hängebergshorst Foundation," founded in 1938, and evolved through various name and statute changes until 2023 into its current form. Its assets serve to support individuals in need, particularly promoting rehabilitation, as well as the professional and social integration of severely disabled persons. The foundation operates three residential homes in Hamburg-Harburg with a total of 70 apartments for people with disabilities and low income and also holds a 47% stake in Elbe-Werkstätten GmbH.
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Mission & Vision
The Hamburg Foundation for Housing and Participation aims to provide people with disabilities and support needs a self-determined, integrated, and livable living environment. By offering barrier-free housing options, promoting social and professional participation, and cooperating with social partners, it contributes to sustainably improving equal opportunities and quality of life for its target groups.
Target groups
The foundation targets severely disabled and needy individuals with low income who depend on barrier-free and affordable housing options. It supports both the physical rehabilitation and the social and professional integration of this group into the Hamburg community.