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Drop-in center in the neighborhood is looking for helping hands

Serve coffee, pick out clothes, cook: would you like to do something for the neighborhood? The drop-in center is the place to meet others and use your talents. Whether you like to work in the background in the kitchen or just have a nice chat with visitors, you are valuable! What is the drop-in center? The drop-in center in Hillesluis/Bloemhof op Zuid is a place of meeting. Every Friday, residents are welcome at the drop-in center for a cup of coffee or tea with a cookie, some fun and a good conversation or a listening ear. You can also buy clothes for a good price. At lunchtime a free sandwich is offered and sometimes a hot meal. What can you do? - Helping with selecting, hanging and selling clothes - Help with setting up and cleaning up/washing up - Serve people with coffee, tea and meals - To cook We would like to get in touch with you to see which task suits you.

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Serve coffee, pick out clothes, cook: would you like to do something for the neighborhood? The drop-in center is the place to meet others and use your talents. Whether you like to work in the background in the kitchen or just have a nice chat with visitors, you are valuable!

What is the drop-in center?
The drop-in center in Hillesluis/Bloemhof op Zuid is a place of meeting. Every Friday, residents are welcome at the drop-in center for a cup of coffee or tea with a cookie, some fun and a good conversation or a listening ear. You can also buy clothes for a good price. At lunchtime a free sandwich is offered and sometimes a hot meal.

What can you do?
- Helping with selecting, hanging and selling clothes
- Help with setting up and cleaning up/washing up
- Serve people with coffee, tea and meals
- To cook

We would like to get in touch with you to see which task suits you.

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Rotterdam

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Suitable for people who speak little Dutch

Suitable for youth

Wheelchair accessible

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