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Amalie Sieveking
German philanthropist and social activist
Amalie Wilhelmine Sieveking (25 July 1794 – 1 April 1859) was a German philanthropist and social activist who founded the Weiblicher Verein für Armen- und Krankenpflege (Women's association for the care of the poor and invalids).
She initiated employment and practical training for the poor, and promoted the building of affordable housing and hospitals.
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She is regarded as a forerunner of modern German social work.
Biography
Amalie Sieveking was born in Hamburg, the daughter of the Hamburg senatorHeinrich Christian Sieveking (died 1809) and his wife Caroline Louise, née Volkmann (died 1799); her grandfather was also a senator.
After her father's death she was taken in by her uncle's family, supported by a small senatorial pension, and cared for their invalid son.[1] She took up the education of her nieces, and founded a school for girls, many of whom eventually became tutors to prominent families.