Robert and Margret Krick Foundation

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The Robert and Margret Krick Foundation was founded in 1992 by Robert and Margret Krick . The foundation supports charitable institutions for youth and elderly care, public health - especially cancer prevention - and welfare to support people in need in the city of Würzburg .

Funded institutions

The following projects / institutions, among others, were supported by the Robert and Margret Krick Foundation:

  • Foundation of the Robert-Krick-Wohnstift: Seniorenwohnstift with 84 apartments on Sonnenstraße in Würzburg. This represented the economically most important donation in the history of the Citizens Hospital for the Holy Spirit in Würzburg.
  • Expansion of Villa Kunterbunt: Accommodation for parents of seriously ill children near the University Clinic Würzburg
  • Inpatient hospice of the Juliusspital
  • Support in the creation of 13 new care places in the old people's home Ehehaltenhaus / St. Nikolaus of the Citizens Hospital Foundation and the "Hans Franke" ward in the geriatric rehabilitation clinic of the Citizens Hospital Foundation's geriatric center
  • Support of the Christiane Herzog outpatient clinic and new therapeutic approaches in brain tumor treatment
  • Support with the renewal of the organ in the St. Nikolaus Chapel of the Ehehaltenhaus in Würzburg
  • Support of the street social work of the Diakonie, the association "Aktive Hilfe eV" and the self-help association
  • Foundation of the so-called Krick pavilion at the child and adolescent psychiatry of the Würzburg University Hospital (overnight accommodation for parents)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Large donation from Robert and Margret Krick to the Bürgerspital Foundation , at wuerzburg.de, accessed on January 9, 2014
  2. ^ Robert Krick Wohnstift , at buregerspital.de, accessed on January 9, 2014
  3. 20,000 euros donation for hospice on juliusspital.de from November 20, 2013, accessed on January 8, 2014