Kirsten Piëch

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Kirsten Ackermann-Piëch (* 1962 ) is a German historian , author and initiator of social projects.

Life

She studied political science, history and communication sciences, MA at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . From 1989 to 1992 she was responsible for project planning, planning and fundraising for the complete renovation of the Janusz Korczak orphanage in Warsaw. In 1992 she advised the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now eV association in Munich on its founding event and on setting up the association's structures. In 1999/2000 she led the project of a Millennium Celebration for the homeless in London. She worked for CARE, a homeless project for young people in London. In 2011 she founded culture4change gGmbH in Munich after her experience as a volunteer advisor for young people with multiple perpetrators and developed the theater education project ON STAGE for young outsiders and young refugees, which was funded by the ESF federal program XENOS.

Awards

In 1992 she was the youngest recipient to be awarded the Medal of Honor of the City of Warsaw

book

Her children 's non-fiction book Pia in the Vatican: Discoveries around St. Peter's Basilica with illustrations by Martina Špinková (Munich, Bernward bei Don Bosco, 2006, ISBN 978-3-7698-1579-5 ) has been translated into several languages.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.culture4change.de/team/kirsten-piech/
  2. https://www.kreuzberger-kinderstiftung.de/ueber-uns/aufsichtsrat/#drei