Karl-Heinrich-Linde-Stiftung
About the funder
The Karl-Heinrich-Linde Foundation was established in 2005 by Margot and Dr. Karl-Otto Linde and is named after their son Karl-Heinrich Linde, who himself suffered from traumatic epilepsy. The non-profit foundation aims to promote public health care and support charitable causes. Its commitment is directed towards people who require assistance due to physical, mental, or emotional impairments – including individuals with epilepsy, persons with congenital or acquired brain injuries, as well as homeless people in the Oldenburg Münsterland region.
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Mission & Vision
The Karl-Heinrich-Linde Foundation is committed to sustainably improving the quality of life for disadvantaged individuals and strengthening their participation in social life. Through needs-based project funding, individual assistance, and training programs, it aims to provide help for self-help and to promote public awareness of inclusion and solidarity.
Target groups
The foundation supports legal entities with proof of non-profit status (e.g., sponsors of self-help groups, facilities for the disabled, social and welfare associations) as well as individuals with physical, mental, or psychological disabilities. Projects and services are funded in the areas of self-help, individual case assistance, disability support, training programs on epilepsy and brain injuries, as well as measures to support homeless people in the Oldenburg Münsterland region.