Malteser is a volunteer-driven organization that provides various services to those in need. Originating from a hospital brotherhood founded in Jerusalem around 1048, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM) has been advocating for the poor, sick, and frail for almost 1000 years. The Austrian Grand Priory, with approximately 450 members, has established eight charitable works, engaging over 2,200 volunteers and members. Their initiatives, including MALTESER Hospital Service Austria, cater to the elderly, sick, and palliative care, as well as AIDS support and volunteer programs such as Johannesgemeinschaft, Haus Malta, and MALTESER Care. The 2,200 volunteers in Austria provide care for individuals with disabilities, visit the sick and lonely, support HIV patients, accompany the terminally ill and their families, and engage young people in spiritual and charitable activities. Additionally, in some regions, MALTESER offers emergency and medical transport services, ambulances, and first aid courses. They are also prepared to provide disaster relief both domestically and internationally as a member of MALTESER International, the global humanitarian arm of the Order. While the specific founding date and headquarters are not provided, MALTESER dedicates its efforts to serving the community selflessly. Although details about specific industries served and recent investments are unavailable, the impact and scope of their volunteer work in Austria exemplify a commitment to humanitarian causes. For (Venture capital) considering potential investments, understanding the profound impact and reach of MALTESER's operations is crucial, despite the absence of financial investment data.
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