Hunger, beggary, prostitution, glue "sniffing" to forget ... the tragic everyday life of a growing number of children left to themselves in the streets of Marrakesh.Some have left home, others have been abandoned by single mothers or desperate parents, and yet, in the Mellah neighborhood, the poorest of the city, where most of them end up, they have created their own universe, promulgated their own rules, to survive willy-nilly by exploiting every expedient within reach.
Is there a way to take charge of these children to give them back a minimum of markers?To offer them routes to school or professional rehabilitation and integration?To protect those who have not yet crossed the line?Faced with these vital questions, two associations are consolidating their joint and already recognized action by creating a new welcoming home in the medina.
