Stig Guldberg

Stig Guldberg (* November 26, 1916 in Denmark, † 18 April 1980) is the founder of the Guldberg - Plan, an organization that organizes since 1950, rehabilitation of physically handicapped children from Denmark, Germany, Austria and other countries. Guldberg, who had lost by an accident on February 18, 1947 Danish Næstved even the left forearm and right hand, enabled until his death more than 15,000 children a stay in one of his summer camps. The then Federal President Theodor Heuss recorded Guldberg 1958 with the Order of Merit.

From 1963 to 1983, the Guldberg -Plan operating in Kramnitze in Rodby on the Danish island of Lolland own summer camp. The work Guldberg is in Germany, founded by the 1974 Club " German Working Group Guldberg -Plan for mental rehabilitation of disabled children - non-profit association eV " ( DAGP ) continued. The rehab camps over Easter and in the summer aimed at school-age children with any form of physical disability. Developed by Stig Guldberg therapeutic approach to give disabled children in particular through sports and exercise more independence and self- confidence, focus is still the center of activity.

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