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winning bid€801
Finished:25/06/2024, 13:13

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Date
21 June 2024
Size
XL
Match
Netherlands - France
Competition
European Championship

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Stichting Het Vergeten Kind (The Forgotten Child Foundation) aims to ensure a safe and loving home for every child in the Netherlands. Unfortunately, this is not the case for more than 100,000 children. Het Vergeten Kind fights for children who have a hard time due to many problems in the home. Up to the point where it gets so critical that they no longer live with their parents. The foundation’s objective is that children are supported, are always heard and seen and can live in a safe and stable environment. All this to ensure a positive development, leading to better and more advantageous opportunities for the future within our society.

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