Huize d'n Herd
Shelter for homeless persons
Those living in Huize d'n Herd are people who are
incapable or no longer capable of living independently. This can be a
result of relational or financial problems. The shelter also offers accommodation
for people with psychological or psychiatric problems and people with
a history of drug addiction.
A suitable future situation is sought for every resident of Huize d'n
Herd.
- Referral organisations can book people into Huize d'n Herd via the social worker or the group management. People can book themselves in as well.
Night Stop Centre
In addition to a shelter for homeless persons, Huize d'n Herd's Night Stop Centre offers a place to sleep for people leading a roaming existence. Here they can get a bed in a single room, a shower, a hot meal and breakfast the following morning.
- Those looking for a bed in the Night Stop Centre can book in from 11.30 to 12.00 hours via Huize d'n Herd. People who show up in the evening will be given a bed directly, if beds are available.
Learning to Live Independently
Residents of Huize d'n Herd who wish to live independently
once more, have the option of a course, Learning to Live Independently.
In an annex to Huize d'n Herd there are several rooms where, over the
course of 6 months, residents learn skills such as budgeting, housekeeping,
finding a daytime occupation and maintaining social contacts.
- The course Learning to Live Independently is, in principle, only open to residents of Huize d'n Herd.

