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Struggling Kenter Youth Care seems to stabilize after €3.2 million municipal injection

Struggling Kenter Youth Care seems to stabilize after €3.2 million municipal injection

Kenter Jeugdhulp, a specialized youth care provider in the Zuid-Kennemerland and IJmond regions, is showing signs of financial stability after receiving a 3.2 million euro emergency injection from local municipalities. This funding has allowed the organization to maintain essential services and focus on its financial recovery.

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