Foundation Granting Initial Health Prize to Recipient
Wiesbaden Health City Foundation Award to Celebrate 25th Anniversary
The Wiesbaden Health City Foundation, established in 2000, will be celebrating its 25th anniversary by presenting the annual award for projects and initiatives that contribute to health promotion, prevention, or innovation in healthcare within Wiesbaden or the region.
The award ceremony, to be held on Monday, December 8th, will be graced by Milena Loebcke as the patron. Loebcke expressed her admiration for the outstanding work of numerous initiatives for health promotion in Wiesbaden.
Non-profit projects in Wiesbaden have until Tuesday, September 30th, to apply for the award. Last year, 14 different projects were funded by the Wiesbaden Health City Foundation.
Examples of projects funded in the past include care for children of parents with cancer, free entry for elementary school classes to a play about obesity, and the promotion of a scholarship for the health economics degree program.
The Wiesbaden Health City Foundation supports public health care, preventive health initiatives, and health sciences in Wiesbaden. The city's EGW Society for a healthy Wiesbaden manages the foundation.
For further information, application requirements, and the application form, interested parties can visit the official Wiesbaden Health City Foundation website at www.ein-gesundes-our website.de/stiftungspreis.
For those with specific questions, citizens can direct their queries to specific departments, offices, or the switchboard of the town hall in Wiesbaden. It is recommended to consult the Wiesbaden Health City Foundation’s official website for the most accurate and up-to-date eligibility criteria and application requirements.
- The Wiesbaden Health City Foundation, a supporter of health sciences, encourages applications for the 25th anniversary award in the fields of health promotion, prevention, and innovation, including mental health, nutrition, fitness-and-exercise, health-and-wellness, and science.
- Last year, the Wiesbaden Health City Foundation funded numerous projects that aimed to promote health and wellness, such as those that focused on care for children of parents with cancer, hosting a play about obesity for elementary school classes, and scholarships for health economics degree programs.
- During the award ceremony, Milena Loebcke, the patron of the event, will emphasize her appreciation for the significant contributions made by various health and wellness initiatives in Wiesbaden and their commitment to enhancing mental health, nutrition, fitness-and-exercise, and scientific research.