Stiftung "Das ganze Leben"

Private foundation

About the funder

The "Das ganze Leben" Foundation was established on September 18, 2007, by the Paul Wilhelm von Keppler Foundation and is held in trust by the CaritasStiftung Lebenswerk Zukunft (Stuttgart). It supports innovative projects and care concepts in elderly care and hospice services with the aim of enhancing the quality of life, dignity, and joy of life for people in need of care or at the end of life. The foundation funds activities such as painting projects for people with dementia, therapeutic outings, the use of therapy dogs, and end-of-life care, thereby enabling compassionate attention alongside high professional standards.

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Mission & Vision

The Stiftung Das ganze Leben offers the opportunity to realize personal visions of a Christian and humane approach to care dependency in old age, illness, or disability, and to dying, through endowments or named donations. We promote quality of life, joy of living, and human dignity understood in a Christian sense in elderly and nursing care as well as in hospice work.

Target groups

The foundation is aimed at potential donors who wish to support innovative projects in nursing and hospice care; at church and social organizations as well as care facilities that require additional funds for caregiving and cultural services; and at elderly, ill, or terminally ill individuals and people with dementia who benefit from projects such as art therapy, excursions, animal-assisted therapy, or end-of-life care.