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Kringloop de Waterlelie

Kringloop de Waterlelie

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On January 4, 2017, Kringloop De Water Lily opened its doors in Loenen. De Kringloop is located in the Groenshop Loenen garden center at 13a Hameinde in Loenen. Kringloop de Water Lily was founded to ...

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Are you a real bookworm? Read more..

Are you a real bookworm? Read more..

Organisation role · 2–10 hrs/Week
Hameinde 13, 7371 CS Loenen, Netherlands
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Would you like to join our book corner?

Do you like reading and are you available at least one half day a week? Then we have the perfect volunteer job for you, because you can come and help us in the book department.


What are you going to do? The books brought in are first sorted into books that are suitable for the store (whether they still look neat, for example). They are then sorted by genre. For our new volunteer, we are looking for someone who has an affinity with reading and books, from novels, fiction and non-fiction to the thriller genre.


Does it sound interesting? Please contact us at

[email protected] or 0683912863

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About Kringloop de Waterlelie

On January 4, 2017, Kringloop De Water Lily opened its doors in Loenen. De Kringloop is located in the Groenshop Loenen garden center at 13a Hameinde in Loenen. Kringloop de Water Lily was founded to support projects of development aid organization ADRA Netherlands. ADRA is committed to poverty reduction worldwide and is located in more than 130 countries.

Social function
Kringloop de Water Lily is not only intended for the sale of second-hand items, but also a place where people can have a chat while enjoying a cup of tea. Kringloop de Water Lily in Loenen wants to contribute to social awareness and wants to contribute to people in developing countries by reusing products.

Everybody is welcome!

About ADRA
In addition to emergency aid in the event of (natural) disasters, ADRA offers aid that has a long-term effect. This concerns projects in the field of education, food security, health care and economic development. Self-reliance is the common thread in all projects. ADRA is a Public Benefit Institution (ANBI), which means that donations are deductible and has the CBF quality mark.
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