Homburg Charity
“I had 100% failure on the left side of my body, from my little toe up to my
neck. After my stroke, I couldn’t move anything anymore. The doctors gave me a
three to four percent chance of ever walking again. Willpower, combined with
treatment in a European rehabilitation centre, eventually got me back on my feet
again.” It’s no wonder that Richard Homburg wanted to see this kind of
rehabilitation centre in Canada too. And so it happened, thanks to a generous
donation of five million dollars to Saint Mary’s University in Halifax.
Homburg Charity Foundation
In addition to successful, professional real estate management, Homburg has
also decided to take on social responsibilities by contributing to charitable
causes at home and abroad. De Homburg Charity Foundation was founded in 1995 and
provides financial support for initiatives promoting education, health, and
sports. Applications for aid should be submitted in writing to the board via the
form below with detailed background information on the organization and an
extensive account of the objectives. Every six months, grant applications are
reviewed in a closed meeting. Click on the links below to visit the website of
the good causes supported by the Homburg Charity Foundation.
Homburg’s charities
Dutch Institute for the
Disabled, Dutch Drug Prevention Institute,
VU
Children’s Clinic, the
AIDS Fund, Dutch
Thrombosis Institute, Dutch Metabolism and Behaviour Institute,
Rotary Club of
Amsterdam, Kika Child Cancer
Fund, Vrienden
voor Afrika (Friends of Africa),
Mercy Ships,
Dorcas Aid International,
Dutch Sport and Orthopedics Institute,
De Stichting Nobel,
Orange Babies, Auction
ISA, Roparun Cancer Relay,
Lions Club of Laren,
Vrienden van de
Thuiszorg (Friends of Home Care),
NYMT, Amsterdam School
Scholarship, STM,
Amsterdam Endurance
Sports,
Vereniging Het
Verschil Fund, Logba
Tota/Kids for Ghana and
A Sister’s Hope.
Board members
R. Homburg, chairman
H. Kranenberg
B. Meijer, secretary
A. van der Hoek, treasurer
M. Wijsman