Hamburg growth in the 1980's was not as strong as other areas of Germany because of structural changes. Since the 90s, the picture has changed. With the unification of Germany, Hamburg made economic strides, especially in international trading and business. Hamburg is also seen as an attractive city independently of its development of knowledge and service centers.... Continue Reading →
Innovative Program in the Netherlands- Combining Elderly and Young Women
Social Housing providers serve many different categories of adults and families. Two specific groups that we see in social housing are elderly and single mothers. These are two completely different groups with completely different problems. In the USA social housing system, many seniors end up in a combo building that houses both seniors and disabled. This... Continue Reading →
Article in Queen Anne Newspaper RE: Fellowship
QA resident goes to Germany for fellowship By Sarah Radmer , Staff Reporter Tuesday, July 22, 2014 4:08 PM Joshua Crites (foreground) was in Hannover, Germany, two years ago for a three-week fellowship. He will travel to Hannover again next month for a 14-month fellowship. Photo courtesy of Joshua Crites Queen Anne’s Joshua Crites moved... Continue Reading →