Do you give drug addicts a wide berth? Would you rather not hand your empty can to a confused person on the street? Residents at the Salvation Army are used to it. AD reporter Iris van den Boom was given a unique three-day glimpse into Domus Hirundo in Amersfoort, a residential facility for people addicted to alcohol or drugs that has now been in existence for 25 years. Step into the world of Sven, Piet, Marja, their support staff, and housemate…
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Do you give drug addicts a wide berth? Would you rather not hand your empty can to a confused person on the street? Residents at the Salvation Army are used to it. AD reporter Iris van den Boom was given a unique three-day glimpse into Domus Hirundo in Amersfoort, a residential facility for people addicted to alcohol or drugs that has now been in existence for 25 years. Step into the world of Sven, Piet, Marja, their support staff, and housemate…