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At Alzheimer iftar, Sukran bridges the gap between migrant caregivers and support: 'It starts with a meeting'

At Alzheimer iftar, Sukran bridges the gap between migrant caregivers and support: 'It starts with a meeting'

Sukran Coba shared her experiences as a caregiver during an Alzheimer iftar at the Akşemseddin Mosque in Beverwijk to bridge the gap between migrant caregivers and social services. Serving as a key representative, she works with the organization Socius to provide better support and information about dementia to these communities.

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