In 1967, a Spanish religious community, which manages hostels in 19 countries of Africa, America, Asia and Europe, opened a home in Paris for women victims of prostitution. Years later, in 2006, this center is going professional: 12 boarders will be accommodated among adult women without children, and two jobs are being created: one for a social assistant, and the other for a psychologist.
Helping the victims of prostitution
In the heart of Paris, the AFJ is the only French accommodation offering safety and psycho-medico-social accompaniment to women who are victims of prostitution. It merits our utmost consideration.
Secure accommodation
During this accommodation (no longer than 12 months) the AFJ protects these women who often have to hide from their "employers". It dispenses medical care, accompanies them in their formalities with the police and social services, gives them literacy courses and financial backing until they succeed in starting a professional career.
Thanks to these efforts, 13 persons have legalized their administrative status, 16 have already taken literacy courses, six have found a job, and 40% of the women accommodated have received psychological care.
With the grant from the Veolia Environnement Foundation, the AFJ will be able to carry out part of the refurbishing that is indispensable to continue its action.
In 2008, it hopes to accommodate a total of 40 women. It is important to note that despite the figures advanced for France, the AFJ is the sole secure accommodation in continental France boasting professional service.

