Meet the Team: Fabi

Fabi has been an integral part of the STELP family for over three years. As operations manager of our non-profit café NATAN Café | Bar, he holds all the organizational strings in his hand – and regularly stands behind the bar himself.
Meet the Team: Hakan

Hakan has been actively supporting the project team as an intern since the beginning of the month. In this interview, he introduces himself and explains why projects that support children are particularly close to his heart.
Meet the Team: Zoé

Between Stuttgart and South Africa: Zoé actually only wanted to help out as a volunteer, but now she is shaping the design at STELP Events as a working student. Find out why she is particularly committed to children’s projects and how her fellow countryman Nelson Mandela inspires her in this interview.
Meet the Team: Ulrike

Ulrike is our woman of numbers and has a great passion for order and structure. Perfect for STELP, because as a controller she works with our finance team to make our finances shine. In this interview, she tells us why she loves to declutter – whether it’s apartments or finances.
Meet the Team: Jessica

Jessica works full-time for a large corporation as a personnel officer. Jessi also deals with all HR-related issues at STELP. In this interview, she explains why working with children and families at STELP particularly appeals to her.
Meet the Team: Chris

Chris has been with STELP since the very beginning and is not only a member of the extended board, but also the honorary managing director of our social business NATAN Café | Bar. In this interview, he talks about the special moment that still gives him goosebumps today and the role our very first fundraising gala (yes, he’s been with us that long) played in this.
Meet the Team: Katja

Katja has been supporting the team for around six months as a working student in the area of aid projects & volunteers. In this interview, Katja shares the role Instagram played in her joining our team.
Meet the Team: Leonie

Leonie works at STELP as a working student in the area of aid projects & volunteers. Because she knows from her family what a privilege it is for people with disabilities to receive good medical care and not be stigmatized, our work at Kafika House in Tanzania is particularly close to her heart.