Directory of charitable organizations and associations in Liechtenstein

The charitable associations and organizations in Liechtenstein are an important pillar of society and often have a long tradition.

If you would also like to support these institutions in Liechtenstein with a donation, legacy, bequest or through a charitable foundation, you will find a corresponding list here.

Whether youth development, culture or sport, development cooperation or family support: the work of the institutions listed here is enormously valuable. Almost all of them are dependent on donations and grants in order to be able to provide their often voluntary services.

A strong alliance for the sustainable achievement of the UN SDG goals

The organizations and associations listed in this directory contribute to the implementation of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the United Nations, through their commitment at home and abroad.

18. March 2026

Two exciting courses for children during the Easter holidays

The Liechtenstein Art School is offering exciting courses for children during the Easter holidays. One is the course ‘Create your own artwork (for little artists)’ and the other is the course ‘I want to become a scientist’. Both courses start on Tuesday, 7 April 2026.

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9. March 2026

How do you design sustainably?

Liechtenstein Art School: Inga Federe is an architect who lives and works in Basel. After many years of collaboration with Herzog&deMeuron, she moved to MET Architects, where she focuses on the conversion, renovation and preservation of buildings. In her lecture, she addresses questions such as ‘What does architecture look like in conversion, extension and renovation projects?’

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3. March 2026

SOS Children's Villages Liechtenstein supports children with CHF 2.4 million

‘Together, we empower children on their journey.’ Under this title, H.R.H. Princess Tatjana von und zu Liechtenstein and SOS Children's Villages Liechtenstein look back on an eventful year in their 2025 annual report. The report highlights the diverse activities, successes and challenges and clearly shows how SOS Children's Villages is committed to helping children and families.

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2. March 2026

Gender-neutral language with children: how and why?

How does language affect children, and how can we communicate in a way that is as supportive as possible? To address this issue, Erwachsenenbildung SteinEgerta is offering a course aimed at raising awareness of the language we use with children, without unconsciously perpetuating role models.

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25. February 2026

Workshop on dealing with emotions

The Parent-Child Forum offers a workshop for parents on the topic of ‘Dealing with Emotions’ for parents of children aged 5 to puberty. The two-hour workshop covers various topics related to dealing with and understanding emotions.

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9. February 2026

From dyslexic with no prospects to a photographer with a full book of appointments

Second lecture in the lecture series ‘Former participants of the preparatory course in design at the art school provide insights’. In his lecture at the Liechtenstein Art School, Leander Rambichler-Praxmarer reports on how his career path has unfolded.

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FocusMarch 2026

According to the WHO report, mental illnesses are on the rise and will be the most common cause of illness and death before 2030.
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The KIT supports and accompanies affected people on site in the first difficult hours after a disaster and provides the necessary support free of charge with professional commitment Support.

Vanessa Schafhauser-Kindle, Managing Director

The well-being of the child is at the center of our work. We give the child trust and security and respond to their needs with respect and consideration.

Daniela Meier, Managing Director

Since its foundation in 1992, the Solargenossenschaft has been committed to the interests of an Energy transition energy transition. Today, it is an important player in the promotion of renewable energies.

Andi Götz, Managing Director

Dementia Liechtenstein provides advice and support for people with dementia or their relatives. Awareness-raising work is also part of the offering, as is the day care center for people with dementia from January 2024.

Matthias Brüstle, Managing Director

Our focus is on the well-being of the child and the stability of the family. We stand for the three "Bs": Care - Advice - Education.

Barbara Ospelt-Geiger, Managing Director

We create a loving home in dignity and warmth for children in need and support families in difficult circumstances. In 138 countries around the world and with over 2,700 programs and projects, we provide sustainable, long-term and targeted help.

Magdalena Frommelt, Managing Director, SOS Children's Villages Liechtenstein e.V.

We are committed to improving living conditions and future opportunities in one of the poorest countries in the world.

Alexandra Jehle, Managing Director

At the Young Theater Liechtenstein, children develop Develop the joy of movement, social skills, language skills, the ability to concentrate, self-awareness and frustration tolerance.

Beatrice Brunhart-Risch, Managing Director

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Our directory has been compiled to give you an overview of the social and cultural commitment in Liechtenstein. All the institutions listed are largely funded by donations and grants.

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