Migrants Fill the Gap Caring for Germany’s Aging Population
At the Immanuel Senior Care Center in Elstal, about 18 miles outside Berlin in the German state of Brandenburg, 26-year-old Sharoon Masih moves between the kitchen and the common room carrying trays of food with a generous smile and the willingness to strike up a conversation. Officially, Masih works as a service assistant, serving meals, Read more. The post Migrants Fill the Gap Caring for Germany’s Aging Population appeared first on Christianity Today
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Christianity Today (United States) | May 15, 2026
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