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PRESENTATION & PROJECTS REALISED
Our mission is to humanise institutions
We use art to improve healing and promote well-being, in any type of institution where children or adults need to spend time
away from home.
Before After
3.1 million beneficiaries
Our mission: brightening lives
Clinical environment in any type of healthcare centre can provoke fear and disarray among patients and
residents. Our vision is a world in which illness, accidents and aging become a less traumatic and
fearful experience thanks to an institution’s reassuring and welcoming atmosphere.
We use music and art to improve healing and promote well-being, in social and medical institutions
where children or adults spend time away from home.
Our impact: increasing well-being
Over 650 scientific publications and years of experience have shown that the environment has a huge
impact on patients’ recovery and wellbeing. Through our paintings we help to:
Our methodology: bespoke projects
Our team of artists paint therapeutic murals based on the principles of art therapy and evidence-
based design in hospitals, special needs institutions, orphanages, psychiatric centres and nursing
homes. This improves the well-being of the patients, residents, families and staff.
We always work in close collaboration with the staff of the chosen institution to create a project fully
adapted to their needs. The result is a tailored-made project achieved in a quick, efficient and cost-
effective manner.
Brighten and improve working conditions (reported by 100% of staff): a welcoming
environment has a positive influence on the treatment of patients and wellbeing of the staff
(their motivation is increased, there is less running and shouting).
Reduce anxiety (reported by 89% of patients, families and staff): a soothing atmosphere
brings comfort to patients and their families (patients are less agitated, children cry less).
Encourage interaction (reported by 96% of staff) and improve communication (reported
by 91% of families): caregivers use the murals as a storytelling tool to engage with the
patients, communicate, stimulate, orient, and explain any planned activities (children are
distracted during treatments, older patients are stimulated).
PRESENTATION
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OUR VALUES
Anouk is a determined and loving girl with special needs who thrives when in
a reassuring environment. She brightens the lives of all those who meet her
and inspires us to carry our mission to create soothing environments for all
patients and residents.
PRESENTATION
Anouk Foundation is a member of two children’s rights associations:
NETWORKS AND ASSOCIATIONS
Donations are tax-deductible in Switzerland, in Europe and in the United States since we are a
member of:
EMPATHY
CREATIVITY
IMPACT
Anouk Foundation supports the
WHO WE ARE
We are not a grant-making foundation but an operating non-profit organisation founded in 2008, with
an annual budget of CHF 500’000.-
All our projects are made possible thanks to the generosity of donors and through a close
collaboration with over 90 local partners.
All projects are coordinated from the office in Geneva by our two Co-Directors, Beatriz Aristimuño and
Vanessa von Richter. The accounts are audited by Berney & Associés S.A., Geneva, the Foundation is
regulated by the Federal Surveillance Authority (DFI) and governed by Swiss law.
We are very grateful to Banque Eric Sturdza who covers part of our administrative costs (office space,
IT maintenance, postage fees, etc.) and to Sikkens (Akzo Nobel) who supplies us with high quality non-
toxic paint.
The Board Members, who come from diverse backgrounds, are responsible for setting the strategy and
meet twice a year and are updated throughout the year The project managers update them on all
projects and operations of the Foundation.
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Board Members:
- Jean-Charles Roguet, President
- Francesca Navratil MD, Vice-President
- Philippe R. Calame, Treasurer
- Cristina Gaggini, Member
- Caroline Guerrand, Member
- Derek Queisser de Stockalpler, Member
- Maud Udry-Alhanko, Member
PRESENTATION
64%
25%
11%
OUR DONORS
Foundations
Private donors
Companies
65%10%
10%
15%
HOW WE USE DONATIONS
Team
Accomodation andtransports
Equipment
Preparation and follow-up
We have 10 years’ experience working with 90 local institutions all over Europe.
Our method is based on the principles of art therapy and the findings of scientific publications of the
positive effect that soothing surroundings have on our health.
We work with a team of professional, independent and experienced artists who follow an ongoing
training programme on the artistic, psychological and hospital-related aspects of their activities. To
date we have trained 30 artists and work with 7 professional artists on a regular basis. On average,
each artist works 20 weeks per year on assignments across Europe.
Each project is realised in a fast, efficient and cost-effective manner: we work on-site in fully operating
wards completing projects in a few weeks.
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OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
WE WORK…
78%
10%
12% Children andadolescents
Adults
Elderly
…TOWARDS DIRECT AND SUSTAINABLE IMPACT
…IN A PROFESSIONAL, RELIABLE AND TRANSPARENT MANNER
We co-create projects with the artists, staff (doctors, nurses, educators) and patients/residents. The
theme of each project and all paintings are discussed between all parties, to be adapted to the
institution, pathology, age and cultural background of the patients/residents.
Since our creation in 2008, we have completed 160 projects in 15 countries. We facilitate long-term and
visible investments by transforming stark and impersonal healthcare facilities into comforting and
friendly ones. We use non-toxic, high-quality, water-based paint with a minimum lifespan of 15 years so
our therapeutic murals can continue to benefit future patients/residents.
…ON A TAILOR-MADE BASIS
67%
23%
10%Standard
High
Very high
Type of beneficiaries Care intensity
Country City Institution’s nameInstitution
type
Anouk FoundationBeneficiaries
per year
CH
Bern Inselspital 52’000
Biel Centre hosp. Biel 5’000
Davos Hochgebirgskinderklinik 1’000
Etoy Auguste Buchet Home and School 110
Fribourg Hôp. Fribourgeois 15’000
GenevaFondation Clair Bois: Minoteries & Chambésy Homes
114
GenevaFondation Foyer-Handicap : Voirets & Yamani
Homes80
Geneva La Clairière Juvenile Detention Centre 80
Geneva Résidence Butini (nursing home) 50
Geneva International School of Geneva – LGB 550
Geneva Hôp. Uni. Geneva – HUG: Loëx, Belle-Idée,
Paediatrics, Maternity, Trois-Chêne4’450
Geneva Hospice général: Tattes Centre 650
GenevaFondation Officielle de la Jeunesse : Maison Sous-Balme
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La Chaux-de-Fonds Ligue Pulmonaire Neuchâteloise 200
Lausanne Hôp. de l’Enfance de Lausanne 50
Lugano Ospe. Civico 7’500
Mendrisio Ospe. Regionale Beata Vergine 6’500
Neuchâtel Centre Neuchâtelois de Psychiatrie 1’200
Nyon Hôp. de Zone de Nyon 13’000
St. Gallen Ostschweizer Kinderspital 5’300
Sion EMS Gravelone (nursing home) 70
Sion Hôp. du Valais 5’000
Winterthur Kantonsspital Winterthur 20’000
Zürich EMS Grünhalde (nursing home) 120
Zürich EMS Hugo Mendel Heim (nursing home) 45
Zürich EMS Tannenrauch (nursing home) 120
Zürich Stadtspital Triemli 35’000
Zürich University Children’s Hosp. 100
Children Adults
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PROJECTS REALISED IN SWITZERLAND
Residents: long-term care Patients: temporary care (> 6 months)Care intensity
Bold: multiple projects
Standard High Very high
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PROJECTS REALISED ABROAD
Children Adults
Residents: long-term care Patients: temporary care (> 6 months)
Bold: multiple projects
Care intensity
Standard High Very high
Country City Institution’s nameInstitutio
n type
Anouk FoundationBeneficiaries
per year
DE Berlin La Charité 700
ES
Huelva Hospital Rio Tinto 11’500
Madrid Hosp. Uni. La Paz 20’000
Madrid Hosp. Uni. Puerta de Hierro 44’000
Madrid Hosp. Uni. Ramon y Cajal 12’000
Parla Hosp. Infanta Cristina 30’450
Pontevedra Hosp. Provincial Pontevedra 2’000
Villalba Hosp. Univ. de Villalba 3’000
FR
Bayonne Centre Hosp. de la Côte Basque 15’000
Evian EHPAD/EMS Foyer Les Verdannes 140
Garches Hôp. Uni. Raymond Poincaré 500
Hendaye Le Nid Marin 75
Le Plessis Robinson Centre Chirurgical M. Lannelongue 800
Megève EHPAD/EMS Foyer Monts Argentés 70
Merlines EHPAD Les Chavannes 80
Nice Hôp. Ste Marie – Clinique des Autistes 12
Paris Hôp. des Enfants Malades Necker 8’800
Paris Hôp. Robert Debré 300
Paris Hôp. Armand Trousseau 1’000
Sallanches Hôp. du Pays du Mont-Blanc 15’000
Sallanches EHPAD/EMS Foyer Les Airelles 90
Thonon-les-Bains Hôpitaux du Léman 130
Toulouse CHU, Hôpital des Enfants 3’000
Troyes Centre Hospitalier 4’000
HU
Budapest Heim Pál Children’s Hospital 1’500
Budapest Szent László Kórház/St Lazlo 10’000
BudapestFormation d’artistes pour Smiling Hospital Foundation 20
IS Ashkelon Barzilai Medical Center 1’600
ITRome Ospe. Pediatrico Bambino Gesú 1’000
Turin Ospe. Infantile Regina Margherita 60’500
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PROJECTS REALISED ABROAD
Country City Institution’s nameInstitution
type
Anouk FoundationBeneficiaries
per year
NLUtrecht Diakonessenhuis 3’200
Utrecht Prinses Máxima Centre 120
NO Oslo Rikshospitalet 300
PLSkiernie-wice Orphelinat Placówka Opiekunczo 24
Warsaw Orphelinat Dom Dziecka 30
PT
Caldas da Rainha Centro Hosp. Caldas da Rainha 8’000
Cascais HPP Hosp. de Cascais 12’000
Leiria Hosp. Santo André 7’000
Lisbon Doña Estefania Hosp. 21’300
RS BelgradeReception and Consulting Centre for Autistic
Children and Adolescents30
SE Stockholm Södersjukhuset 22’000
UK Glasgow Glasgow Children’s Hospital 168’000
Children Adults
Residents: long-term care Patients: temporary care (> 6 months)
Bold: multiple projects
Care intensity
Standard High Very high
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HELP US BRIGHTEN LIVES
As of March 2018, we have received official project requests from:
Country City Institution Beneficiaries
France
Fontainebleau
Hendaye
Paris
Germany Berlin
Greece Athens
Italy Turin
Moldova Chisinau
Norway Oslo
Portugal
Coimbra
Lisbon
Romania Bucharest
Spain
Huelva
Madrid
Switzerland
Bern
Geneva
St. Gallen
Mendrisio
UK Glasgow
Children
Adults
Residents: long-term care
Patients: temporary care (> 6 months)
Standard High Very high
Care intensity
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OUR PARTNERS
These projects were realised with our partners’ generous support, including:
CONTACT
Anouk FoundationGrand’Rue 11 - 1204 Geneva - Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 311 09 12Fax: +41 22 317 90 68
www.anouk.org
@AnoukFoundation