Our international community and activity centre is the first centre in The Hague to be accorded the ‘Community Centre of the Future’ label.
The Alderman for Welfare, Youth and Sport, Karsten Klein, recently fixed a commemorative plaque to the entrance of The Hungry Mind Community & Activity Centre and said this is an excellent example of a community centre run by volunteers.
He said it was a fine initiative by its founder, Petra Brekelmans, to set up a centre that served both the local and international communities of The Hague.

Alderman Karsten Klein fixes the plaque to the clubhouse
Speaking to DutchbuzZ radio, Mr Klein said the focus was changing from state run community centres to initiatives that come forth out of the communities themselves.
“It’s a new way of thinking”, he explained. “When you talk about civil society, the responsibility for its welfare rests with the individual or groups of individuals,” he said. Several state run community centres in The Hague have been closed recently.
Petra Brekelmans said she was delighted with the acknowledgement that The Hungry Mind was an exemplary community centre and a model for future centres.
Lily-Anne Stroobach

The Hungry Mind is a home away from home for internationally minded people. We provide a variety of activities and events for adults and children, and a warm welcome to everyone who walks into our clubhouse.