“It’s beautiful that you can help people so much in a very difficult period for them, without actually doing anything strange or extraordinary.”
Verhalen
A Super Cup of almost two by two meters with stories and portraits of volunteers who selflessly dedicate themselves to football clubs. That’s what this pop-up exhibition is about.
The Coffeehouse on Haarlemmerstraat is a safe haven for homeless or undocumented visitors. The foundation is a social enterprise largely run by and for participants, along with the necessary volunteers. Together, they ensure clean clothing, coffee, lunch, and the cleaning and green teams keep the environment clean and colorful.
Hilke has always had fun but quite challenging jobs. Until she got completely stuck and didn’t want to do anything for two years. Her therapist advised her after a while: ‘Maybe volunteering is something for you?’ That’s how she ended up behind the bar at neighborhood center De Boomsspijker. “I was skeptical about this at first, but I had no other choice. Slowly but surely, I blossomed again. This even helped me to get back into a paid job!”
A few years ago, Omar started volunteering at Prisma to boost his CV for medical school. Once a month, bowling shoes were taken out of the closet to go bowling with a friendly group of people with intellectual disabilities. In the end, medical school turned out not to be for Omar, but he still goes bowling every month: “That Wednesday is one of the most enjoyable days of my whole month!”