My drive is fuelled by progress and innovation. I enjoy being part of a creative team developing new technologies. I am a global citizen and I care about the world around me.
Thanks to all el HEMA volunteers for good times, hard work and shared memories. Thank you Aida, Derk-Peter, Ana, Hassan, Nora, Erga, Eaman, Ricardo, Federico, Martina, Lotte, Fabio, Eshly, Mareen, Kaoutar, Mariska, Vasthi, Yuki, Serena, Jolien, Mareen, Catherine, Iva, Ivan, Duki, Leone, Kelsie, Taylor, Libby, Ryanne, Zaphira, Ulma, Prima, Anna, Anne, Sarah, Mels, Rudi, Kasia, Farida, Richelle, Samya, Zara, Katja, , Mourad, Helen, Marieke, Madelon, Mandy and of course Barbara and Saba!
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Lottelinde reading a book and drinking fresh mint tea in the El HEMA restaurant-
Ik zal altijd met veel plezier terug denken aan de leuke tijd bji el HEMA met Lotte, Eshly, Yuki en de andere vrijwilligers
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Our American girls started only a few weeks before I finished, but I will miss them. Good luck back in the States to Kelsie, Taylor and Libby (Libby is not in this picture). I haven't worked with Catherine much, but it was a pleasure to share some wine after work ;-)
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And what would Barbara and I have done without Kasia..? Thanks to Kasia's hard work, we managed to get a lot of chocolate, wine and hagelsag in the shop in September.
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Ryanne & Mareen El HEMA volunteers-
Ryanne and I worked most Wednesday in el HEMA; Mareen started in December.
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One of our first volunteers; Leone. He saw our sign 'Can you read this?' in Arabic near the lift on his way to Stedelijk Museum. Thanks to people like Leone & Ricardo we managed to cope with busy shifts
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Rudi worked some Wednesdays and helped out on Museumnacht. Shukran Rudi!
Annelies
Kristine
Marieke