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First step towards aid for homeless Amsterdammers

First step towards aid for homeless Amsterdammers

The service desk at Jan van Galenstraat 323B in Amsterdam has been renovated to provide assistance to homeless residents. The facility serves as a central point where individuals experiencing homelessness can access support and guidance.

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