Organisation & Structure

The Sternenbrücke children's hospice is run by a dedicated team of full-time and volunteer staff. Clear structures and close cooperation between the foundation and the support association ensure that we can provide families with the best possible support and secure our work in the long term.

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Our house

Since 2003, Sternenbrücke has been a place of comfort and security for children and young people with life-shortening illnesses, and since 2010 also for young adults up to the age of 27. Together with their families, they find time here to take a breather, recharge their batteries and be there for each other – on a journey that often lasts many years.

3D tour

Discover Sternenbrücke online – our virtual 360° tour gives you an authentic insight into our facility and our work.

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Our history

Find out how it all began: For over 20 years, Sternenbrücke has been a place of hope and solidarity – a temporary home for families going through difficult times.

The Foundation

The Sternenbrücke Children's Hospice Foundation has been supporting the work of our hospice since 2001. Your donations and endowments directly ensure that affected families receive support – sustainably and effectively.

About the Foundation

The idea and desire to establish a children's hospice for northern Germany became reality with the approval of the Sternenbrücke Children's Hospice Foundation on 7 September 2001.

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Statute of the Foundation

The purpose of the foundation is clear: to provide young people with terminal illnesses and their families with a place where they can receive care, support and respite. Details can be found in the statutes of the Sternenbrücke Children's Hospice Foundation

Board & Board of Trustees of the Foundation

The foundation's board of directors currently consists of Peer Gent (chairman), Sonja Albers (deputy chairwoman) and Christiane Schüddekopf.
Peer Gent

Peer Gent

Vorsitzender der Stiftung
Sonja Albers

Sonja Albers

Stellvertretende Vorsitzende
Christiane Schüddekopf

Christiane Schüddekopf

Vorstand
Dr. Isabella Vertes-Schütter

Dr. Isabella Vértes-Schütter

Kuratorium
Dirk Ahrens

Dirk Ahrens

Kuratorium
Kai Möhrle Kuratorium

Kai Möhrle

Kuratorium
Michael Berndt

Michael Berndt

Kuratorium
Dr. Verena Brandt

Dr. Verena Brandt

Kuratorium
Lutz Marmor

Lutz Marmor

Kuratorium
Michael Schulte-Markwort

Prof. Dr. Michael Schulte-Markwort

Kuratorium

The Friends Association

Since 1999, the association has supported Sternenbrücke – initially with its establishment, and now with important donations for its daily operations and work with families.

About the Friends Association

With currently 1,645 members (as of November 2024), the association reliably supports the Sternenbrücke children's hospice through donations, contributions and voluntary work.

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Board of the Friends Association

Christine Rinke

Chrstine Rinke

Kerstin Thum

Kerstin Thum

Peer Gent

Peer Gent

Vorsitzender der Stiftung
Sonja Albers

Sonja Albers

Stellvertretende Vorsitzende
Christiane Schüddekopf

Christiane Schüddekopf

Vorstand

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Our team

Sternenbrücke thrives thanks to the people who work here. Get to know our team, who provide comfort, strength and security every day.