Volkshilfe
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Volkshilfe
Summary
Volkshilfe is an aid agency[1].
Key Facts
- Volkshilfe's field of work was social work[2].
- Volkshilfe's field of work was humanitarian aid[3].
- Volkshilfe's field of work was social policy[4].
- Volkshilfe was a member of Solidar[5].
- Volkshilfe is in the country of Austria[6].
- Volkshilfe's instance of is recorded as aid agency[7].
- Volkshilfe's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[8].
- Volkshilfe's logo image is recorded as Logo Volkshilfe Österreich.png[9].
- Volkshilfe's headquarters location is recorded as Vienna[10].
- Volkshilfe's chief executive officer is recorded as Erich Fenninger[11].
- Volkshilfe's Commons category is recorded as Volkshilfe[12].
- Volkshilfe's chairperson is recorded as Luise Renner[13].
- Volkshilfe's chairperson is recorded as Josef Afritsch[14].
- Volkshilfe's chairperson is recorded as Fritz Hofmann[15].
- Volkshilfe's chairperson is recorded as Josef Weidenholzer[16].
- Volkshilfe's chairperson is recorded as Barbara Gross[17].
- Volkshilfe's chairperson is recorded as Ewald Sacher[18].
- +1947-03-21T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Volkshilfe[19].
- Volkshilfe's official website is recorded as http://www.volkshilfe.at/[20].
- Volkshilfe's employees is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+9000'}[21].
- Volkshilfe's legal form is recorded as association[22].
- Volkshilfe's short name is recorded as VH[23].
- Volkshilfe's X is recorded as volkshilfe[24].
- Volkshilfe's Instagram username is recorded as volkshilfe[25].
- Volkshilfe's Facebook username is recorded as volkshilfe[26].
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Founding
+1947-03-21T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Volkshilfe[19].
Identity
Volkshilfe's short name is recorded as VH[23].
Leadership
Volkshilfe's chief executive officer is recorded as Erich Fenninger[11]. Chairpersons include Luise Renner[13], a politician[27], 1872–1963[28], of Austria[29]; Josef Afritsch[14], a politician[30], 1901–1964[31], of Austria[32], awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit[33]; Fritz Hofmann[15], a politician[34], 1928–2018[35], of Austria[36]; Josef Weidenholzer[16], a politician[37], b. 1950[38], of Austria[39]; Barbara Gross[17], a politician[40], b. 1953[41], of Austria[42]; and Ewald Sacher[18], a politician[43], b. 1949[44], of Austria[45], awarded the Great Golden Medal of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria[46].
Operations
Volkshilfe's headquarters location is recorded as Vienna[10].
Industry
Fields of work include social work[2], a paramedical speciality[47]; humanitarian aid[3]; and social policy[4], an academic discipline[48].