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Farewell After Two Decades in the Same Place
IS🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

Farewell After Two Decades in the Same Place

The article discusses the relocation of the rehabilitation center 'Ljós' from Langholtsvegi to Gylfaflöt in Grafarvogur. Founded in 2005 by Erna, the center has been operating continuously since its establishment. The move involves relocating all operations to the new location while the old building on Langholtsvegi is put up for sale. The center focuses on supporting individuals affected by cancer, providing emotional support and assistance during difficult times. It highlights the positive impact of the services, noting increased participation in events like the Reykjavík Marathon.

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Farewell After Two Decades in the Same Place

The article discusses the relocation of the rehabilitation center 'Ljós' from Langholtsvegi to Gylfaflöt in Grafarvogur. Founded in 2005 by Erna, the center has been operating continuously since its establishment. The move involves relocating all operations to the new location while the old building on Langholtsvegi is put up for sale. The center focuses on supporting individuals affected by cancer, providing emotional support and assistance during difficult times. It highlights the positive impact of the services, noting increased participation in events like the Reykjavík Marathon.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a non-political organization's operational changes without taking an overtly ideological stance. While the topic relates to public services and social welfare, which can have political implications, the framing remains neutral and factual, focusing on the event

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