In Ile-de-France, many of us have picked up the habit, powerless, of rubbing shoulders with these very young adolescents, sometimes actually children, who beg near the shops, sleep and eat in metro corridors or in the porches of buildings.
Mainly coming from countries that recently joined the European Union (Bulgaria, Romania), one never knows whether they are completely isolated or whether they can still count on close relations. In any case, it's clear that they live in difficult, even dangerous situations.
The nonprofit association Hors la Rue has been working alongside them since 1996, from a welcome center in the 13th district of Paris. It identifies the minors wherever they are, uses all possible expedients to entice them into a trustful relation to protect them and guide them toward activities more suited to their age. It works in partnership with the Children's Court, the Educational Service at the Court, Children's Social Aid and the Minors' Brigade.
