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We support projects and activities 

Funding awarded by DDH 

The remit of DDH’s member committee is to investigate the opportunities for supporting projects and activities in accordance with the provisions in DDH’s objects clause.

On the basis of recommendations from the member committee, the Executive Committee has approved the following projects:

  1. Mini-wetlands
    2009: DKK 4,000,000
    2010: DKK 1,000,000
    2012: DKK 268,000
    2013: DKK 314,000
     
  2. Naturvidenskabernes Hus
    2009: DKK 800,000
    2011: DKK 500,000
     
  3. Ørslev Kloster
    2011: DKK 1 million
     
  4. Sir Lyngbjerg Plantage
    2011: DKK 75,000
     
  5. Sensory gardens
    2011: DKK 425,000
    2012: DKK 1,500,00
     
  6. Green oasis in Copenhagen
    2012: DKK 3,400,000 
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DDH’s member committee puts forward recommendations for projects and activities that are deemed suitable for financial support, which are then subject to approval by the Executive Committee.  

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DDH supports a wide range of different projects, including a café garden and sensory gardens at Landsbyen Sølund, which is situated near Skanderborg.

Sølund is Denmark’s largest type of accommodation for mentally and physically
challenged individuals with extensive mental and physical handicaps.

Sensory gardens will accommodate a variety of colors, scents and sounds, as well as among other found space for a tree with a big heart to hug.