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Nijmegen Politicians Concerned About Future of Shelter for Gifted Youth: ‘We Want to Prevent Them From Ending up at Home Again’

Summary by gelderlander.nl
Where should gifted and highly sensitive young people who have dropped out go if Meraki disappears? Eight parties in the Nijmegen municipal council are putting this question to the municipal executive. The continued existence of the care facility is uncertain because new housing is not forthcoming.
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Where should gifted and highly sensitive young people who have dropped out go if Meraki disappears? Eight parties in the Nijmegen municipal council are putting this question to the municipal executive. The continued existence of the care facility is uncertain because new housing is not forthcoming.

·Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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gelderlander.nl broke the news in Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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