De Glind is a village near Barneveld in the middle of Netherlands, in the province Gelderland.
It was first mentioned in 1321 as Ghelinde, and means "fenced off terrain".
[5] In 1911, Foundation De Glindhorst was established by Roelof Jan Willem Rudolph [nl] and a village for disadvantaged youth was built.
Farmers could rent a piece of land, but were obliged to take care of children.
The youth village still exists, and is nowadays operated by the Rudolph Foundation.