The planero GmbH, founded in 2016 in Munich by Dr. Hans-Dieter Cleven and Robert Lübenoff, is an innovative company that specializes in the realization of health and prevention programs[1]. At the heart of their activity is the nationwide initiative fit4future, a joint project of DAK-Gesundheit and the fit4future foundation, which since 2016 has reached more than 1.8 million children and adolescents in over 5,300 educational institutions. The program motivates young people to lead a healthy lifestyle - physically active, balanced diet, relaxed and focused - and thus promotes sustainable health literacy.
In addition to fit4future, planero GmbH also implements other projects such as step, step kickt! and deinsport.de and offers comprehensive services in the conception, realization and marketing of products, projects and events from the fields of health, nutrition, sports and science. Through these diverse activities, planero supports the development of healthy and stress-free living environments in daycare centers and schools.
The company's main mission is to strengthen children and adolescents in the long term, to teach them important health skills and to create a positive and sustainable living environment. Values such as prevention, sustainability, education and promotion of physical and mental health are in the foreground.
Sustainability goals are pursued at planero by promoting a healthy lifestyle among young people in order to increase health awareness in society in the long term and to establish resource-oriented behaviors. The close cooperation with strong partners, in particular DAK-Gesundheit and the fit4future foundation, guarantees a high quality and effectiveness of the offers[1].
Overall, planero GmbH presents itself as a committed player in the health prevention sector, which makes an important contribution to social health promotion with innovative, scientifically based programs and a clear focus on children and adolescents.
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This combination makes planero a relevant partner for all those who want to anchor health-promoting prevention offers in educational institutions[1].