
From this week onwards, care-takers in Schalkwijk will work together under one roof. The Haarlem citizens who live in this area have different cultural backgrounds. For them, it is important to receive care by workers who are familiar with their language, culture and religion. The caretakers of the organisation strive to provide services in Berber, Arabic or Turkish.
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