SOS@Home Team

We are a team of young students and graduates from different fields. The founding team are Ida Diwert, Lena Binnberg, Svea Körfgen and Mohamed Gamea. Ida and Lena are studying Management of Social Innovations at the University of Applied Sciences Munich. Ida is in charge of partnerships with aid organizations and network and Lena takes care of marketing and public relations.  Svea studied Social Work and is currently in the Master's program for Human Resource Management. She is responsible for all issues related to human resources, strategy and coordination. Mohamed has successfully completed his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the University of Applied Sciences in Aachen and is responsible for the technical tasks around our platform together with our technology partner Novatec Consulting GmbH.

Our founding team is completed by our energetic and ambitious supporters Jaqueline Walk, Sandra May, Jana Rohde, Giuliana Di Bernado, Patricia Wahr, Elvira Trofymenko, Maksym Yunkin, Dennis Sperling and Leona Trautner.

Lena Binnberg

Lena Binnberg

I hope that with this platform we will lower the barriers to seeking help for family problems and create more awareness. Because in case of accidents, everyone knows the 110 or 112, even young people. It should be just as easy to call for help if you have problems at home.
Svea Körfgen

Svea Körfgen

Confronting social problems with digital innovation - I am sure that with our approach we make support easily accessible on the one hand and contribute to de-tabooing the important issue of domestic violence on the other!
Ida Diwert

Ida Diwert

I am one of those so-called dark figures. Unfortunately, at that time I neither knew where to find professional help, nor would I have had the confidence to make use of it. I hope that a low-threshold service will connect many affected people, caregivers and attentive people with support services.
Leo Mück

Leo Mück

It is hard to bear that people are affected by domestic violence and that there are offers of help for this, but that they are often not used. We are creating this missing network and thus providing a noticeable added value for both groups - that makes me proud.
Mohamed Gamea

Mohamed Gamea

If I had to spend dozens of hours a week for the rest of my life just to help one person to feel safe in their home and live a happier and healthier life, I would do it without hesitation. Joining a social startup that wants to help thousands or maybe millions of people is a no-brainer for me.
Jana Rohde

Jana Rohde

Helping those who are affected is matter close to my heart and I want to make life easier for them. There is already enough to deal with, seeking help should not be another hurdle in life.
Sarah Stadler

Sarah Stadler

Domestic violence is often not visible to us in everyday life and is still a taboo topic. That's why I think it's all the more important to draw attention to it. In this way, we can give those affected the feeling of being seen and understood and also motivate society to look and help. I am very happy to be part of such a great project!
Lucas Ciola

Lucas Ciola

We all have the privilege of living in a highly modern society, yet the issues that occupy us on a daily basis are in part the same as they were 100 years ago. Among them is (domestic) violence. It is time to tackle this social issue with focused energy and with innovative approaches to make society safer and more livable. Because saving one life saves the whole world.

Maksym Yunkin

Helping others has always given me a lot of pleasure. I am glad to be part of a motivated and creative team and to work on an innovative solution for a better society.

We are even more pleased when our team continues to grow. Because only together we can break up the structures of domestic violence.

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