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Villa Vrede is a day care and activity center for undocumented migrants in Hoograven, Utrecht. The goal of Villa Vrede is to offer people without a residence permit a place where they can meet people, ...
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Beter een goede buur én een verre vriend
Community event · 25 Sept 2015, 14:00
Wijnesteinlaan 4, 3525 AL Utrecht, Netherlands
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Villa Vrede
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Vrijdag 25 september vieren we Burendag in Villa Vrede.
Tijdens burendag willen we vrienden, bekenden en buren van ons uitnodigen om elkaar te ontmoeten.
Dit jaar staat de burendag in het teken van sport. We gaan met groep 8 van de Da Costa school sporten en na schooltijd staan de deuren voor jullie allemaal open. Op deze dag kun je ook helpen om een deel van de Romeinse LINIE te mozaïeken (Limes Hoograven)
Van harte welkom van 14.00-17.00 om samen met ons te sporten, mozaïeken en natuurlijk te genieten van een hapje en een drankje.
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About Villa Vrede
Villa Vrede is a day care and activity center for undocumented migrants in Hoograven, Utrecht. The goal of Villa Vrede is to offer people without a residence permit a place where they can meet people, relax and develop further. A place to simply be, to get a face, to feel safe, to build a social network and to be stimulated to self-reliance.
How we do this? By offering a living room where people are always welcome. By cooking a hot meal every day and running the household together. And by setting up activities; from language lessons to sewing lessons and from information meetings about human rights to anti-stress groups.
Villa Vrede is run by approximately 60 volunteers, including people from the target group, and 3 paid employees.
In short, Villa Vrede is a place where everyone can feel welcome.
How we do this? By offering a living room where people are always welcome. By cooking a hot meal every day and running the household together. And by setting up activities; from language lessons to sewing lessons and from information meetings about human rights to anti-stress groups.
Villa Vrede is run by approximately 60 volunteers, including people from the target group, and 3 paid employees.
In short, Villa Vrede is a place where everyone can feel welcome.
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