Crisisnoodopvang Ede (Galvanistraat)
Ede opened a crisis emergency shelter (CNO) in a vacant office building at Galvanistraat 9 on 1 March 2023 for up to 111 asylum seekers, initially for six months, to help relieve the registration centre at Ter Apel. Early residents were transferred from crisis shelters in Overbetuwe and Rheden, with arrivals from countries including Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen. In 2025 the council moved to extend the shelter for at least five more years and expand it to a maximum of 200 places.
Occupancy
130
people (Aug 2025)
Per night
€184
per person (benchmark)
Annual
€8.7m
estimated
Background
The site sits at Galvanistraat, Ede. It is run by the COA (Centraal Orgaan opvang asielzoekers), the Dutch government’s asylum-reception agency. For what the azc / noodopvang categories mean and how Dutch reception spending breaks down, open the cost panel on the interactive map with the Netherlands selected in Settings.
In the news
Jan 2023
Ede opens crisis shelter for over a hundred asylum seekers
The municipality announced a crisis emergency shelter at Galvanistraat for up to 111 asylum seekers from 1 March 2023, with residents moving from shelters in Overbetuwe and Rheden to help relieve Ter Apel.
Omroep Gelderland · source
Compiled from public Dutch news reports (each item links to its source). Where a municipality runs more than one reception location, attribution to this specific address reflects the cited report and may be approximate — always check the linked source.
Timeline
Mar 2023
Crisis shelter opened at Galvanistraat
Ede opened a reception for up to 111 asylum seekers in a vacant office building, initially for six months.
2025
Shelter extended and expanded
The council moved to extend the Galvanistraat reception for at least five years and raise capacity to up to 200 places.
Cost
Dutch asylum reception is funded by central government through the COA. At an illustrative benchmark of about €184 per person per night for emergency reception (noodopvang), the 130 people recorded here on 13 August 2025 imply roughly €8.7m per year. This is an order-of-magnitude figure for context only, not a site-specific invoice — emergency reception typically runs around three times the cost of a regular centre.
Sources
COA / Rijksoverheid (Kamerstuk, 5 Sep 2025) · 2025-08-13. View source
Occupancy is the COA register snapshot of 13 August 2025 and may have changed since. Coordinates were geocoded from the published street address via the official PDOK Locatieserver.