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De Surfbus from Het Huis

Life is often difficult and complex for children and young people with mental health issues. They carry a lot of weight, feel a lot — sometimes more than they can put into words. ‘Much of the suffering is not only in the mind, but also in the body,’ says former international hockey player and now child and adolescent psychiatrist Carlijn Welten of Het Huis. ‘We wanted to do something different from what regular therapies offer: let young people who are stuck surf, have fun, forget everything for a while. And that all year round.’ With that idea in mind, Welten approached Reggeborgh Foundation. To make the plan a success, Het Huis was looking for a Surfbus. Thanks to the support of Reggeborgh Foundation and the dedication and creativity of the builders, the Surfbus — and with it the Surf Project — became a reality.

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A safe place, a new story

Reggeborgh Foundation is proud to contribute to the Surf Project with the Surfbus. ‘We strongly believe in the power of sport and an active lifestyle. Especially for this group of young people who have become stuck, we hope that this will help them experience positivity and satisfaction again. After all, that is good for everyone,’ says Inge Wessels of Reggeborgh Foundation. The collaboration between Het Huis and Reggeborgh Foundation shows how social involvement and innovative care concepts can reinforce each other. ‘We had never done it before, so we thought: we can probably do it,’ concludes Welten.

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About Het Huis

Het Huis is a new centre for innovative, specialist child and adolescent psychiatry, located in Haarlem. It offers a place where children and young people aged seven to twenty-four can recover with a form of therapy that focuses less on talking and more on the body, movement and experiential work. The emphasis is not on diagnoses or labels, but on the story of their pain in combination with their strengths. Sport, creativity and togetherness are at the heart of this approach. Young people are encouraged to experience and rediscover relaxation.