Spotlight on our beneficiaries
Œuvre supports many associations with one-off grants that help them to achieve their aims in relation to solidarity and social cohesion.

©Lynn Theisen
Daniela Noesen, Director of the nonprofit Vereenegung fir Biolandwirtschaft Lëtzebuerg
We wish to spotlight the outstanding – and often voluntary – commitment of people who work tirelessly to make the projects financed by Œuvre a reality. Under this page, you will find a carefully curated – but non-exhaustive – selection of projects we have supported.
We greatly appreciate the work of every single project owner. Their inspired and inspiring vision reminds us of one important fact: in this movement of solidarity towards a more inclusive and sustainable world, each and every one of us has a role to play.

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Social
- 2020-2025
Youth & Work
Future Generation: Supporting Young People into Employment

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Social
- 2023
Jesuit Refugee Service Luxembourg
Karibuni - hold on tight!

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Social
- 2023
Solina Solidarité Jeunes
Fit for school

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Social
- 2023
Ligue Luxembourgeoise d’Hygiène Mentale
First aid in mental health for adolescents

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Social
Yolande Coop S.I.S.
Renovation of the Butterfly Garden

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Remembrance & Heritage
- 2023
Atert-Lycée Redange
On the trail of the autobiographical novel "Un secret" by Philippe Grimbert

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Remembrance & Heritage
- 2023
Les Amis du Musée Henri Tudor
Renovation of the Henri Tudor Museum

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Remembrance & Heritage
- 2023
Comité Auschwitz Luxembourg
Hugo Heumann Erlebtes-Erlittenes (2nd edition) & Educational Notebook

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Remembrance & Heritage
- 2022
Ressourcerie asbl
Ressourcerie

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Remembrance & Heritage
- 2022
D’Millen asbl
Haut a Gëschter – Gëschter an haut : d’Dierfer vu Biekerech

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Social
- 2022
Afrilanthropy asbl
Riding the Rainbow

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Social
- 2021
Fondation ProFamilia
Booklets to raise awareness of domestic violence