A location in Loosdrecht, Netherlands, has secured a ten-year contract to house Ukrainian refugees, and it’s located right next to the home of television personalities Jaap Reesema and Kim Kötter, according to De Telegraaf.
The agreement ensures housing for Ukrainian refugees for the next decade in the area, which is in close proximity to the residence of the well-known Dutch duo. Reesema and Kötter are prominent figures in Dutch television, known for hosting various entertainment programs and their public profiles.
The long-term nature of the contract suggests a sustained effort to provide support for those displaced by the ongoing conflict. This development is likely to draw attention to the integration of refugees within local communities and the logistical considerations of long-term housing solutions.