As early as 1998, Human Plus e.V. (= registered organisation) has been involved in the area of humanitarian help. Already at this time, first aid projects were run together with partner organisations in Greece, and later also in other European countries. Scope and intensity of the assistance were increased year after year. Our donations of food and clothing have helped thousands of people in distress. But in order to improve the living conditions of people on a long-term basis, your financial support is essential.
Because only sustainable help is real help
In recent years, Human Plus has put many aid projects successfully into practice. Most of the projects are still ongoing because, while once-off activities help the people in the short term, they do not improve their living conditions on a sustainable basis. For this reason, we regularly donate food and clothing to facilities such as orphanages and children's homes, hospitals, hostels for the homeless and prisons. In 2006 alone, Human Plus received approximately 120 tonnes of relief supplies in the form of bandages, food and everyday requirements and distributed them to people in need all over the world.
Current and implemented aid projects
Human Plus also helps the people who have fallen victim to natural disasters. Following the tsunami catastrophe in December 2005, we supplied essential goods to the people affected in Sri Lanka as quickly and efficiently as possible – all in all a total of 7.5 tonnes.
Aid projects at planning stage
A short overview of implemented aid projects
An extract of our implemented projects comprising the years 1997 until today is available for you to download as a pdf-file










