Rotterdam boosts elderly care with dining subsidies

Rotterdam boosts elderly care with dining subsidies

ROTTERDAM, 3 November 2023 – In a significant move to enhance community dining and social interaction among the elderly, the Rotterdam city government has announced a new subsidy scheme for care and neighbourhood restaurants.

Photo credit: David Rozing

Expansion and renovation of local eateries

Alderman Ronald Buijt of Care, Elderly and Youth Care awarded the subsidies on Friday, marking a new chapter for the city's culinary landscape. The scheme has led to the creation of four new restaurants and the renovation or sustainability improvement of five existing locations.

Buijt expressed enthusiasm for the diverse applications received, highlighting the special initiative of a mobile kitchen designed to serve healthy meals to the elderly across multiple locations.

Supporting elderly care through community dining

The subsidy aims to encourage the establishment of new care and neighbourhood restaurants while aiding the growth of existing ones. These restaurants are envisioned as social hubs where the elderly can engage in conversations, enjoy healthy and affordable meals, and participate in various activities, thus combating loneliness within the community.

Eligibility for the subsidy requires the restaurants to host at least two dining activities per week for the elderly. The funding can be utilized for kitchen equipment, staff training, efficient marketing, communication strategies, and other aspects. In addition to monetary aid, vouchers are also provided to invite local residents for free trial meals.

Financial allocation for the project

For the year 2023, €369,000 has been allocated to this initiative from an available €450,000. The budget will increase to €680,000 in 2024, and from January 2025 to December 2026, the subsidy will be €530,000. 

EUR celebrates 110 years with street-art by Mick La Rock

EUR celebrates 110 years with street-art by Mick La Rock

ROTTERDAM, 2 November 2023 – Erasmus University Rotterdam celebrates its 110th anniversary with a magnificent street-art mural by Mick La Rock.

Photo credit: Alexander Santos Lima

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) marks its 22nd lustrum celebration with the unveiling of a street-art mural by renowned artist Mick La Rock. The mural, measuring approximately 10 x 30 meters, is located on the Woudestein campus and was officially inaugurated on 8 November in the presence of the artist. Following the inauguration, La Rock's solo exhibition 'Brutal', featuring recent independent works, opened in the Erasmus Gallery.

Erasmus University Rotterdam commemorates 110th anniversary with street-art. Photo credit: Alexander Santos LimaErasmus University Rotterdam commemorates 110th anniversary with street-art. Photo credit: Alexander Santos Lima

Mick La Rock

Mick La Rock, also known as Aileen Middel (born in 1970), is a pioneer in Europe's graffiti art scene. Starting at the age of 13, she became an integral part of the burgeoning hip-hop culture, embracing graffiti, rap, and breakdance that emerged from New York City. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, La Rock's art evolved from traditional graffiti to abstract styles, influenced by the rugged concrete of brutalist architecture and typography from the latter half of the 20th century. Her work often explores the abstraction of typographic elements beyond their original essence and composition.

 

Significance of street art

Prof. Dr. Pauwke Berkers, Professor of Sociology of Popular Music at EUR, commented on the significance of street-art: “Walls are often used to delineate boundaries, between public and private spaces, between people. Art serves as a bridge between social groups, breaking down metaphorical walls and fostering engagement with both the space and its inhabitants.”

The mural is located at the S building of the Woudestein campus, symbolizing EUR's longstanding commitment to integrating visual art into its environment. This commitment is evident in the university's diverse range of artworks displayed throughout its buildings and outdoor spaces, collectively forming the EUR Art Collection.

Directions to the mural

Campus Woudestein Erasmus University Rotterdam, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, 3062 PA Rotterdam - Mural location: S building.

To visit the mural, head to the S building on the Woudestein campus of Erasmus University Rotterdam, located at Burgemeester Oudlaan 50. The campus offers a vibrant blend of academic and cultural experiences, situated in a dynamic area of Rotterdam. 

Rotterdam Zoo focuses on species preservation

Rotterdam Zoo focuses on species preservation

ROTTERDAM, 1 November 2023 – Diergaarde Blijdorp, a key fixture in Rotterdam's cultural and natural landscape, embarks on a transformative journey towards ecosystem restoration and species conservation.

Diergaarde Blijdorp's new direction

In a significant shift, Diergaarde Blijdorp, a prominent zoo in Rotterdam, has announced a refined mission and vision for its future, extending to 2050. The zoo's updated strategy places a strong emphasis on species conservation and ecosystem restoration. Erik Zevenbergen, the director of Diergaarde Blijdorp, expressed the organization's deep sense of responsibility towards these goals. The comprehensive Masterplan is available for public access at diergaardeblijdorp.nl/masterplan2050.

Restoration of nature

With a history spanning 166 years, Diergaarde Blijdorp is not only celebrated for its aesthetic appeal but also for its significant role in nature conservation. Zevenbergen highlights the zoo's commitment to reversing ecological challenges and preserving biodiversity as central to its mission. The new motto, "Together we bring nature back to life," encapsulates this commitment.

Focus on the TEN species

The zoo's immediate focus is on ten specific animal and plant species, collectively referred to as the TEN. These species are targeted for significant conservation efforts, with the aim to remove them from the 'Endangered' category of the IUCN Red List by 2050. Diergaarde Blijdorp plays a crucial role in international population management and species preservation, as detailed in the Masterplan. The species include the red panda, Rüppell's vulture, pygmy hippopotamus, Lesser Antillean iguana, common stingray, Asian elephant, Dalmatian pelican, surgeonfish, Annam leaf turtle, and Rwanda water lily.

Commitment to future generations

Zevenbergen stresses the importance of acting now to preserve nature for future generations, emphasizing the responsibility to leave a sustainable legacy. The zoo's efforts are geared towards ensuring a balanced and healthy planet for the children of tomorrow.

About Diergaarde Blijdorp

The Royal Rotterdam Zoo, known as Diergaarde Blijdorp, has been a prominent feature in the European zoo landscape for 166 years. As the most visited zoo in the Netherlands and a repeatedly chosen favourite destination, it offers a close experience with global nature and wildlife.

 

How to get there

Diergaarde Blijdorp is located in a vibrant area of Rotterdam, easily accessible by public transport and car. For visitors using public transportation, the zoo is a short walk from the Rotterdam Centraal station. For those driving, ample parking is available near the entrance. The zoo's picturesque setting makes it an ideal destination for both locals and tourists.

 

Rotterdam Philharmonic's 'Give in Harmony' initiative

Rotterdam Philharmonic's 'Give in Harmony' initiative

ROTTERDAM, 31 October 2023 – The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra introduces 'Give in Harmony', an initiative fostering inclusive concert experiences for all.

Rotterdam Philharmonic orchestra's new initiative

The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra has launched 'Give in Harmony' (Geef in Harmonie), a programme designed to make concert experiences accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial means. This initiative allows ticket purchasers to contribute towards an additional ticket for someone who otherwise may not afford it. Currently, the orchestra is collaborating with various Rotterdam-based social organisations, including the Food Bank Rotterdam (Voedselbank Rotterdam), Stichting Mano, and Dress for Success.

Origins of the initiative

Recognising the importance of classical music in cultural enrichment, the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra initiated 'Give in Harmony'. This programme is inspired by 'Give a Gift' (Geef een Toegift) of the United Podium Arts Festivals and follows the concept of 'paying it forward'. It offers ticket buyers the opportunity to donate towards an extra ticket, thereby facilitating concert attendance for those who are financially less fortunate.

The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra has launched 'Give in Harmony' (Geef in Harmonie), a programme designed to make concert experiences accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial means.The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra has launched 'Give in Harmony' (Geef in Harmonie), a programme designed to make concert experiences accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial means.

Collaborative partners

In its endeavour, the orchestra collaborates with various socially engaged entities in Rotterdam. These partners include Stichting Mano, IMC Weekend School, Food Bank Rotterdam, and Dress for Success, all contributing to the broader impact of this initiative.

How it works

When purchasing concert tickets, buyers have the option to add a minimum of €5 to their purchase as a donation to this cause. These contributions enable the orchestra, in partnership with organisations like Stichting Mano, to offer unforgettable experiences such as family show visits for refugee children or special evenings for volunteers of the Food Bank Rotterdam.

Further information and involvement

With the first donations already received, future concert visits are being planned. Suggestions for charitable causes, other ideas, and inquiries are welcome. For more information, visit the orchestra's website.

2024 Tour de France Femmes: Dutch Routes

2024 Tour de France Femmes: Dutch Routes

ROTTERDAM, 25 October 2023 – The route for the 2024 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, commencing outside France for the first time, has been announced in Paris. The race will start in Rotterdam and includes stages in The Hague and Dordrecht.

Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2024: Dutch stages revealed

The event, spanning from 12 to 18 August, will feature three stages in the Netherlands. This marks the first time the prestigious women's cycling event starts outside France. The collaboration involves Rotterdam, The Hague, and Dordrecht, aiming to create an accessible event that encourages cycling and physical activity.

First stage: Rotterdam to The Hague

Revealed in Paris, the first stage on 12 August starts next to the Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam's Museumpark, covering 138 kilometers to The Hague. The route passes through Voorne-Putten and Westland, concluding in Kijkduin.

Second and third stages in Rotterdam

On 13 August, two stages are scheduled. The morning stage, a 73-kilometer ride from Dordrecht to Rotterdam, passes through Kinderdijk and Alblasserwaard. The afternoon features a 6-kilometer individual time trial in Rotterdam, starting at Erasmusbrug, passing landmarks like the Willemsbrug, and finishing on the Boompjes.



From Rotterdam to Valkenburg and beyond

Post the Rotterdam stages, the tour proceeds to a stage from Valkenburg to Liège, concluding at l’Alpe d’Huez on 18 August.

Rotterdam's pre-Tour festivities

A city program on 11 August in Rotterdam precedes the Grand Départ, featuring cycling tours and opportunities for visitors to experience the Tour route.

Official comments

Rotterdam's Alderman for Sports, Faouzi Achbar, expressed pride in hosting the event, emphasizing its potential to inspire and engage in cycling. Similarly, The Hague's Alderman for Sports, Hilbert Bredemeijer, and Dordrecht's Alderman Marc Merx highlighted the event's significance for city engagement and cycling promotion.

Directions and event information

For detailed event directions and information, visit the official website letourfemmes-rotterdam.nl.

How to reach the event

The event starts at Museumpark, located near the heart of Rotterdam. Easily accessible by public transportation, Museumpark is a vibrant area known for its cultural institutions.

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