AMSTERDAM -- Alida Bosshardt, who spent more than 50 years working for the Salvation Army and established a center in Amsterdam's Red Light District for prostitutes and drug addicts, died Monday, the Christian organization said. She was 94.
Salvation Army spokeswoman Hella van der Schoot said Ms. Bosshardt died of old age. "She had heart troubles and kidney problems," she said.
Ms. Bosshardt joined the Salvation Army in 1934 and was instructed to work with women in the city's Red Light District shortly after the end of World War II.