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Analyzing the solvency of social housing applicants
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Read MoreMobilize – Socially responsible garages
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For most of the 14% of the French population living under the poverty line, mobility is key to social and profesionnal integration. Because they often live far away from city-centres, because they lack adequate public transportation options, or because they have atypical working schedules, having their own vehicule is absolutely essential for them…
Read MoreClub Mobilité
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For many, having a car is key to finding or keeping a job. But people who are unemployed, in precarious job situations, or having bad bank records do not have access to traditional forms of credit to buy the car they need. How can we help them gain access to an affordable vehicle…
Read MoreHousing first for the homeless
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In France, homeless people have to navigate through a complex set of services to make their way to long-term independent housing. The structure of available shelter and housing for the homeless can be compared to a « staircase of transition » (Sahlin, 2005). The steps of the staircase lead gradually from emergency shelters…
Read MoreProgramme Malin
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According to a 2015 Unicef report, every year in France, 160,000 children (ie. one out of five) are born poor. This raises two important issues: the issue of access to affordable food products and the issue of access to nutritional advice. How can we increase awareness around nutrition issues for these households? What…
Read MoreOptique solidaire
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In France, 8 million people live below the poverty line and have difficulties in accessing healthcare services, including eye care services. What can be done to help poor people facing eye care issues?
Read MoreL’Appui
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In France, it is estimated that 5 to 6 million people are excluded from the banking system. 45% of housholds having filed for overindebtness in the last 12 months do not resort to banking services on a regular basis. What solutions can be found for these households?
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