Portrait and Facts of the Stiftung Liebenau
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Stiftung Liebenau

Portrait

In our middle  - the individual 

 

The Stiftung Liebenau empowers individuals who need our specific support and guidance to be as independent as they possible can and to participate and be included in society today.

 

We work in the areas of Education, Health care management, Nursing Care and Living SpacesParticipation and Family Support and Services and Products. Whether it is facilities run, the services we provide or our community infrastructure development we see ourselves as partners dedicated to helping people help themselves. Thanks to our extensive range of support options we can design individual solutions based on individual needs.  

 

Our actions are guided by Christian humanitarian principles, Professional working practices and Sustainable business economics.

 

Founded in 1870 The Stiftung Liebenau is a Non-profit making organization (NPO) based on Catholic Christian principals, working in the areas of Social welfare, Health Care and Education and learning. We have facilities in Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Bulgaria and Slovakia.

Facts

Stiftung Liebenau
Siggenweilerstraße 11
88074 Meckenbeuren
Deutschland

Telefon 07542 10-0
info(at)stiftung-liebenau.de

 

116 Locations
8160 Employees* 
390 Facilities and Services
489 Proceeds (Consolidated in Million Euro)

 

*accluding the associated companies according to participation.
 

All numbers from 2022

Articles of Incorporation

Preamble

 

Stiftung Liebenau was founded in 1873 by an association of Tettnang citizens initiated by Chaplain Adolf Aich. It provides social services, health care and education as a charitable foundation that, according to the wishes of its founders, "is and shall remain an exclusively private institution rooted in the values of Christian charity and brotherly love (...) and shall remain firmly established on the basis of the Roman Catholic Church ... more >

brochure Stiftung Liebenau

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