SDLW

Stiftung der Lebenshilfe Wetzlar-Weilburg e.V.

Public foundation

About the funder

The Stiftung der Lebenshilfe Wetzlar-Weilburg e.V. was established on December 9, 2013, and is a legally recognized foundation under civil law. It is subject to the supervisory authority of the Regierungspräsidium Gießen. As a non-profit and tax-privileged foundation, it is dedicated to the inclusion, support, and promotion of people with disabilities. The foundation aims to secure the quality of life for people with disabilities and to relieve their relatives. It supports projects that create inclusive living environments and promotes initiatives in the fields of education, recreation, art, and sports. The foundation is financed through donations and inheritances and allocates these funds specifically to projects that do not receive sufficient public support.

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Mission & Vision

The Stiftung der Lebenshilfe Wetzlar-Weilburg e.V. is dedicated to promoting inclusion and supporting people with disabilities. Its goal is to secure the quality of life for these individuals and to relieve their relatives. The foundation supports projects that create inclusive living environments and promotes initiatives in the fields of education, recreation, art, and sports. It is committed to ensuring that people with disabilities can lead as self-determined and fulfilling a life as possible.

Target groups

The foundation is aimed at people with disabilities and their relatives. It supports projects that seek to improve the quality of life of these individuals and enable them to live self-determined lives. The foundation particularly promotes projects for children, people with autism spectrum disorders, and inclusive housing projects. It is committed to advancing education, recreation, art, and sports for people with disabilities and supports projects that do not receive sufficient public funding.